- The
Sihásapa or
Blackfoot Sioux are a
division of the
Lakota people, Titonwan, or Teton.
Sihásapa is the
Lakota word for "Blackfoot",
whereas Siksiká...
- Circle) Mnikȟówožu (Miniconjou, "Plant Near Water",
Planters by the Water)
Sihásapa ("Blackfeet" or "Blackfoot") Oóhenuŋpa (Two Kettles)
Notable Lakota persons...
-
Dakota in the
United States, and is
inhabited by
ethnic "Hunkpapa and
Sihasapa bands of
Lakota Oyate and the
Ihunktuwona and
Pabaksa bands of the Dakota...
- who Camp by the Door' or 'Wanderers')
notable persons:
Sitting Bull
Sihasapa (
Sihásapa, 'Blackfoot Sioux', not to be
confused with the Algonquian-speaking...
- part of the agreement, even
though the
Sihasapa protested she was
being held by the Oglala. In November,
Sihasapa warriors,
including the
prominent leader...
- Horn Bull, Iron Hawk, One Bull, Bull Head,
Chasing Eagle,
Little Big Man
Sihasapa (Blackfoot Lakota): Crawler, Kill
Eagle Minneconjou (Lakota):
Chief Hump...
- Waŋblí Kte (Kill Eagle; ca. 1827–1885) was a
prominent leader of the
Sihasapa (Blackfeet) band of
Lakota people during the late
nineteenth century. Born...
- Sans Arc (No Bows) Huŋkpapa (End of Village)
Miniconjou (Swamp Plant)
Sihasapa (Blackfoot Sioux) O'ohenuŋpa (Two Kettles) Four Guns "Pine
Ridge Agency...
- Matȟó Watȟákpe or
Charging Bear (c. 1836–May 10, 1918) was a
chief of the
Sihasapa (Blackfeet) band of
Lakota people during the 1870s
through 1890s. He fought...
-
occurred when a
large Sioux war
party of over 1,500 Oglala, Brulé, and
Sihasapa warriors, led by Two Strike,
Little Wound, and
Spotted Tail
attacked a...