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- Chief_Blue_Horse abstract "Blue Horse (Oglala Lakota: Sunka Wakan To in Standard Lakota Orthography) (1822-July 16, 1908) was a Chief of the Wagluhe Band of Oglala Lakota, warrior, statesman and educator. Blue Horse is notable in American history as one of the first Oglala Lakota U.S. Army Indian Scouts and signatory of the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868.Chief Blue Horse was known for his saving white men in distress and the iconic one-eyed chief was popular subject for portraitists. Chief Blue Horse's life chronicles the history of the Oglala Lakota through the 19th and early 20th centuries. Chief Blue Horse and his brother Chief Red Cloud fought for over 50 years to deflect the worst effects of white rule; feed, clothe and educate their people and preserve sacred Oglala Lakota land and heritage.".
- Chief_Blue_Horse birthDate "1822".
- Chief_Blue_Horse birthYear "1822".
- Chief_Blue_Horse deathDate "1908".
- Chief_Blue_Horse deathPlace Pine_Ridge_Indian_Reservation.
- Chief_Blue_Horse deathYear "1908".
- Chief_Blue_Horse thumbnail Chief_Blue_Horse_and_Hat,_Pine_Ridge_Agency,_1908.jpg?width=300.
- Chief_Blue_Horse wikiPageExternalLink sdo34.htm.
- Chief_Blue_Horse wikiPageID "36765788".
- Chief_Blue_Horse wikiPageRevisionID "589773472".
- Chief_Blue_Horse birthDate "c. 1822".
- Chief_Blue_Horse caption "Chief Blue horse painted by Elbridge Ayer Burbank, 1898.".
- Chief_Blue_Horse children "Baldwin Blue Horse".
- Chief_Blue_Horse children "Jennie Blue Horse".
- Chief_Blue_Horse children "Lizzie Blue Horse".
- Chief_Blue_Horse dateOfBirth "1822".
- Chief_Blue_Horse dateOfDeath "1908".
- Chief_Blue_Horse deathDate "1908-07-16".
- Chief_Blue_Horse deathPlace Pine_Ridge_Indian_Reservation.
- Chief_Blue_Horse hasPhotoCollection Chief_Blue_Horse.
- Chief_Blue_Horse name "Blue Horse".
- Chief_Blue_Horse name "Blue Horse, Chief".
- Chief_Blue_Horse nativeName "Sunka Wakan".
- Chief_Blue_Horse parents "Burnt Her Woman".
- Chief_Blue_Horse parents "Old Chief Smoke".
- Chief_Blue_Horse placeOfDeath Pine_Ridge_Indian_Reservation.
- Chief_Blue_Horse relations "Big Mouth".
- Chief_Blue_Horse relations "Red Cloud".
- Chief_Blue_Horse spouse "Council Fire Woman".
- Chief_Blue_Horse tribe Lakota_people.
- Chief_Blue_Horse tribe Oglala_Lakota.
- Chief_Blue_Horse subject Category:1822_births.
- Chief_Blue_Horse subject Category:1908_deaths.
- Chief_Blue_Horse subject Category:Lakota_people.
- Chief_Blue_Horse subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Chief_Blue_Horse subject Category:People_of_the_Great_Sioux_War_of_1876.
- Chief_Blue_Horse type Agent.
- Chief_Blue_Horse type Person.
- Chief_Blue_Horse type Person.
- Chief_Blue_Horse type Q215627.
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- Chief_Blue_Horse comment "Blue Horse (Oglala Lakota: Sunka Wakan To in Standard Lakota Orthography) (1822-July 16, 1908) was a Chief of the Wagluhe Band of Oglala Lakota, warrior, statesman and educator. Blue Horse is notable in American history as one of the first Oglala Lakota U.S. Army Indian Scouts and signatory of the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868.Chief Blue Horse was known for his saving white men in distress and the iconic one-eyed chief was popular subject for portraitists.".
- Chief_Blue_Horse label "Chief Blue Horse".
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- Chief_Blue_Horse depiction Chief_Blue_Horse_and_Hat,_Pine_Ridge_Agency,_1908.jpg.
- Chief_Blue_Horse givenName "Chief".
- Chief_Blue_Horse isPrimaryTopicOf Chief_Blue_Horse.
- Chief_Blue_Horse name "Blue Horse, Chief".
- Chief_Blue_Horse name "Chief Blue Horse".
- Chief_Blue_Horse surname "Blue Horse".