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  2. Zintkála Nuni - Wikipedia

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    Zintkála Nuni (Lakota for "Lost Bird", 1890 – February 14, 1920), alternatively Zintka Lanuni, was a Lakota Sioux woman who was a 4-month-old infant when she was found alive among the victims at the Wounded Knee Massacre.

  3. Lakota people - Wikipedia

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    They were agriculturalists and may have been part of the Mound Builder civilization during the 9th–12th centuries CE. [8] Lakota legend and other sources state they originally lived near the Great Lakes: "The tribes of the Dakota before European contact in the 1600s lived in the region around Lake Superior. In this forest environment, they ...

  4. Madonna Swan - Wikipedia

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    Madonna Mary Swan-Abdalla (September 12, 1928 – 1993) was a Lakota woman. Born on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation [1] in South Dakota, Madonna Swan prevailed over extreme difficulties including the Native American tuberculosis epidemic of the 20th century [2] to lead a fulfilled life.

  5. Oglala - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Eagle Heart (Oglala Lakota), Emmy-award winning producer, author, and activist [10] The Wake Singers, band of Oglala Lakota musicians The respected Oglala elder Left Heron once explained that before the coming of the White Buffalo Calf Woman , "the people ran around the prairie like so many wild animals," not understanding the central ...

  6. 2 Lakota bus drivers die; district supports grieving students

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    The two drivers, Susan Brovey and Tony Heaton, died last week of unreported causes, according to a Dec. 30 note sent to school parents by Lakota officials. "It is with great sadness that we are ...

  7. Eagle Woman - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Woman That All Look At (Lakota: Waŋblí Ayútepiwiŋ, [1] [a] [wə̃bli ajutepiwɪ̃] also known as Matilda Picotte Galpin; c. 1820 – December 18, 1888) was a Lakota activist, diplomat, trader, and translator, who was known for her efforts mediating the conflicts between white settlers, the United States government, and the Sioux.

  8. GoFundMe pages created for families of Oshkosh girls who died ...

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    OSHOSH - GoFundMe pages have been created to assist the families of 11-year-old Mesa Fredenhagen and 7-year-old Kennedi Harris after the Oshkosh girls were killed in a crash with a car while ...

  9. Sarah Danser Dies: Survivalist Who Appeared on Naked and ...

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    Sarah Danser, whose reality TV career included a memorable run on Warner Brothers Discovery’s Naked and Afraid franchise, died Tuesday in Kahala, Hawaii. She was 34 years old. She was 34 years old.