Two Kettles was a sub division of the Lakota tribe of Native Americans. Eddie Plenty Holes, a Sioux Indian photographed about 1899. ... An Aani (Atsina) named Assiniboin Boy. ...
Wah-nee-wack-ata-o-ne-lar (aka Waniwacteonilla)
Oohe Noⁿpa
Ma Waqota
Notable persons include Tatanka Iyotake from the Hunkpapa band and Tasunka witko, Makhpyia-luta, Hehaka Sapa and Billy Mills from the Oglala band Sitting Bull Sitting Bull Monument, Fort Yates, North Dakota. ... Crazy Horse (Sioux: Tasunka witko, pronounced tashúnka uitko), (December 4, 1849 - September 5, 1877) was a respected member of the Oglala Sioux Native American tribe and is noted for his courage in battle. ... Red Cloud Red Cloud Red Cloud (Lakota: Makhpyia-luta), (1822 â December 10, 1909) was a war leader of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux). ... Black Elk (Hehaka Sapa) (c. ... For the Irish poet, see Billy Mills (poet) William Billy Mills (born June 30, 1938) is the only American ever to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10,000 m run which he did at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. ...
Readers may want to consider that recently a body of evidence has shown that TASUNKA WITCO was Minneconjou. [citation needed]