- over 1,000
Native Americans went "Wild Westing." Most were
Oglala Lakota (
Oskate Wicasa) from
their reservation in Pine Ridge,
South Dakota, the
first Lakota...
- Bill's Wild West Warriors:
Photographs by
Gertrude Käsebier – Smithsonian".
Oskate Wicasa, p. 121. Reisem,
Richard O. (1994).
Mount Hope, Rochester, New York:...
- form of
professional status.
Native performers referred to
themselves as
oskate wicasa, or "show man."
Hundreds of
Native Americans would serve the show...
-
point of view to the non-Indian."
Alida S. Boorn, "
Oskate Wicasa (One Who Performs)" (hereinafter "
Oskate Wicasa"),
Department of History,
Central Missouri...
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Known as “Show Natives”,
Oglala Wild
Westers referred to
themselves as "
Oskate Wicasa" or "Show Man", a
title of
great honor and respect.
Since 1887, Wild...
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Known as "Show Indians",
Oglala Wild
Westers referred to
themselves as "
Oskate Wicasa" or "Show Man", a
title of
great honor and respect.
Since 1887, Wild...
-
Known as "Show Indians",
Oglala Wild
Westers referred to
themselves as
Oskate Wicasa, a
colloquialism meaning "one who performs" or "Show Man", a title...
- Westing" with
Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Most Wild
Westers were
Oglala Lakota "
Oskate Wicasa" from Pine Ridge,
South Dakota, the
first Lakota people to go Wild...