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  2. Geoffrey Standing Bear - Wikipedia

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    Chief Standing Bear took office after the Osage received a landmark settlement from the federal government to settle claims of mismanagement of revenues due tribal members from leased mineral rights. [ citation needed ] Under his administration, the Osage Nation worked to increase their communal landholdings, acquiring more than 50,000 acres of ...

  3. Standing Bear - Wikipedia

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    The 63 acres (25 ha) Standing Bear Park [19] in Ponca City, Oklahoma was named in his honor. It is the site of the Standing Bear Museum and Education Center, as well as a 22 feet (6.7 m) high bronze statue of the chief. In 1977, Standing Bear was inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame. [20] [21] In 1977, Standing Bear Lake opened.

  4. List of fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    He died at the scene. The dog owner was arrested and the involved dogs were euthanized on the same day. The owner hat 3 more Pit Bulls. [260] November 4, 2002: Emilia, 7, female Rottweiler (3) Poland, Warsaw — The girl searched for her mother and went into the yard where the dogs attacked her. [261] January 30, 2002: 7, male Husky (4)

  5. 5 Children Arrested in Connection with Brutal Murder of 80 ...

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    An elderly U.K. man was reportedly killed while walking his dog over the weekend, and local authorities have now arrested five children — all under the age of 15 — in connection with the killing.

  6. Luther Standing Bear - Wikipedia

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    Luther Standing Bear (Óta Kté or "Plenty Kill," also known as Matȟó Nážiŋ or "Standing Bear", 1868 – 1939) was a Sicangu and Oglala Lakota author, educator, philosopher, and actor. He worked to preserve Lakota culture and sovereignty, and was at the forefront of a Progressive movement to change government policy toward Native Americans .

  7. A grizzly bear was standing on his back and went in for the ...

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    Shayne Patrick Burke lived to recount his harrowing encounter with a grizzly bear in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. A grizzly bear was standing on his back and went in for the ‘kill bite ...

  8. Neighbor is suspected of killing Redlands couple living on ...

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    An elderly couple who went missing from a Redlands nudist ranch are now presumed dead, and police have arrested a suspect in their killings. The Redlands Police Department arrested 62-year-old ...

  9. Chief White Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The second party was to consist of the vast majority of the Ponca citizenry numbering about 500 people, including White Eagle and his vice chief Standing Bear. For nearly a month, White Eagle and Standing Bear resisted the unlawful efforts of Edward Cleveland Kemble, the federal agent sent by President Ulysses S. Grant , to force the Ponca ...