Scene in Geronimo's camp before surrender to General Crook, March 27, 1886- Geronimo and Naiche mounted; Geronimo's son (Perico) standing at his side holding a baby. Photo by https://t.co/H5UM5K3yVk.
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Sioux chiefs Two Strike, Crow Dog, and High Hawk, South Dakota, ca.1891. Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota. Photo by C.C. Pierce. Source - University of Southern California Libraries.
Lakota men - Sleeping Bear and Turning Eagle face the camera, Pulls-The-Arrow-Out faces away. 1897. South Dakota. Photo by Jesse H. Bratley. Source - Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
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November is Native American Heritage Month! And of course, Oklahoma is home to 39 diverse tribal nationsβmany of which were forcibly removed to this area.
Photo of Suzanne and Samuel Gover with their children (Pawnee Nation), undated (2619, OHS Photograph Collection
Apaches, Neschila, (the Woman Who Winks) and two children (a widow, a relative of Toos-day-zay, mother of Natches). 1884 -1885. Source - Denver Public Library.
White Hawk. Cheyenne. 1905. Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana. Photo by Richard Throssel. Source - University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center.
Lakota Warriors
Being a Lakota warrior is more than about fighting, it is about duty to the people of the community, especially to the elders and for the protection of their needs, welfare, and homeland.
Crow women. The woman on the left is Takes Her Horse. Early 1900s. Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. Photo by Richard Throssel. Source - University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center.
Hku-na-nish (aka Standing Soldier), at the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota - Arikara - 1912
{Note: Standing Soldier was employed by the U.S. Army as a Scout during the battle at the Little Bighorn River in 1876.}
Stump Horn (Cheyenne) holds a rifle he captured at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Montana. 1920? Source - McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
Holds The Eagle (aka Holding Eagle, aka James Holding Eagle Sr.), on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota - Hidatsa - 1913
{Note: Holds The Eagle was born in 1854. Later he married the Mandan woman known as Scattered Corn Woman. James Holding Eagle Sr. died in 1913.}