- Red Wing II (c. 1755–1829), also
known as
Tatankamani (French: Le
Boeuf qui Marche, lit. 'Walking Buffalo') was a
leader of the
Mdewakanton Dakota in...
-
materials scientist and
professor at
Pennsylvania State University Tatankamani or Red Wing II (c. 1755–1829),
Native American leader of the Mdewakanton...
- the
death of
Tatankamani (Walking Buffalo), a
widely respected Mdewakanton chief, left a
vacuum in the
leadership of his band.
Tatankamani, also known...
- 1816 treaty,
which was
signed instead by
Mdewakanton chiefs such as
Tatankamani (Red Wing II), Bad Hail and Penichon. In the fall of 1817,
Chief Shakopee...
-
mother was
Susan Freniere Brown, a mixed-blood
descendant of
Dakota chief Tatankamani. Sam
Brown was thus one-eighth
Dakota and an
accepted member of the Sisseton...
- went
downriver and
stopped in Kaposia, and
again in the
villages of
Tatankamani and Wabasha, on his way back to St. Louis.: 26–27 In May 1806, a large...