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  1. Kicking Bear (1846-1904), también llamado Mato Wanartaka, fue un Oglala Lakota que llegó a ser jefe de los Minneconjou Lakota Sioux. Luchó en varias batallas durante la Guerra de las Black Hills, incluyendo la Batalla de Little Big Horn .

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    Kicking Bear (Lakota: Matȟó Wanáȟtaka [maˈtˣɔ waˈnaχtaka]; March 18, 1845 – May 28, 1904) was an Oglala Lakota who became a band chief of the Miniconjou Lakota Sioux. He fought in several battles with his brother, Flying Hawk , and first cousin, Crazy Horse , during the War for the Black Hills , including the Battle of the ...

  3. Kicking Bear died May 28,1904 and he may be buried in the vicinity of Manderson, South Dakota. This would make his age at his death about fifty-one years. Kicking Bear married a niece of a Minneconjou chief, and paid the marriage price with horses which he had taken from the Crow Indians, who were always at odds with the Sioux.

  4. 28. oso pateando. Muertes del 28 mayo. Fallecimientos. 1904 may., 28. oso pateando. Kicking Bear , líder tribal nativo americano (n. 1846) Kicking Bear ( Lakota : Matȟó Wanáȟtaka , 18 de marzo de 1845 - 28 de mayo de 1904) fue un oglala lakota que se convirtió en jefe de banda de Miniconjou Lakota Sioux.

  5. Kicking Bear. Kicking Bear was a Native American medicine man who was born Oglala Sioux, but became a sub-chief among the Minneconjou Sioux during the period known as the Sioux Wars (1854-1890). Both the Oglala and the Minneconjou belonged to the Lakota Nation.

  6. 90 hombres. 200 mujeres y niños. 51 heridos. [ editar datos en Wikidata] La masacre de Wounded Knee sucedió el 29 de diciembre de 1890, 2 cerca del arroyo Wounded Knee (en idioma lakota: Čhaŋkpé Ópi Wakpála) en la reserva india de Pine Ridge, ubicada en el estado estadounidense de Dakota del Sur.

  7. Kicking Bear distinguished himself in several battles for Lakota land during the War for the Black Hills (1876-77), including the Battle of Little Big Horn (Greasy Grass). In 1889, Kicking Bear traveled with his fellow Lakota Short Bull to Nevada to learn the new Ghost Dance religion from the movement’s leader, Wovoka and brought it back to ...