- Ella Cara
Deloria (January 31, 1889 –
February 12, 1971), also
called Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ (Beautiful Day Woman), was a
Yankton Dakota (Sioux) educator, anthropologist...
-
chose to
change the name to
Anpetu-We,
meaning "rising sun". This was a
tribute to the
former Golden Sun
Honor Society. The
Anpetu-We
Lodge was
chartered on...
- John
Other Day (c. 1819-1869), also
known as Anpetutokeca, was a
Dakota mediator from
Minnesota who
sought peace between the
Dakota and Euro-American settlers...
- goddess, Hanwi. As "Wi"
refers to both him and his wife, he is
referred as
Anpetu Wi (Daytime Wi),
while his wife is
referred as
Hanhepi Wi (Nighttime Wi)...
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oppositions to
create harmony. Wi - The
solar spirit of bison. Also
known as
Aŋpétu Wi (Daytime Wi) to
differentiate him from Haŋwí, who is also
known as Wi...
-
Rollergirl Ella Cara
Deloria (1888-1971), also
known as the
Beautiful Day
Woman (
Ąnpétu Wašté Wįn), a
Yankton Sioux educator,
historian and
novelist Beautiful Day...
- Tašunke Icu, Mila;
Shield Chief Gover, Carlton; Arterberry, Jimmy; Luta Wiƞ,
Anpetu; Nujipi, Akil; Omniya, Tanka; Gonzalez, Mario; Means, Bill; High Crane,...
- 312
Greater Saint Louis Area
Council Saint Louis Missouri Shawnee Lodge Anpetu-we
Lodge Nisha Kittan Lodge Woapink Lodge Beaumont Scout Reservation S-F...
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development of a
written form of
Lakota was Ella Cara Deloria, also
called Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ (Beautiful Day Woman), a
Yankton Dakota ethnologist, linguist...
-
Court for his
freedom and the
freedom of his wife,
Harriet Robinson; and
Aŋpetu Sapa Wiŋ (Dark Day Woman), a
member of the
Dakota Tribe, who
according to...