Selasa, 17 Oktober 2017

Lakotas on the Rosebud Remember The Life and Death of Turning Bear

He witnessed the killing of Crazy Horse and led Ghost Dancers. “Turning Bear, a Sioux Indian aged 66 years, of Rosebud Reservation, met death under the wheels of train No. 3 early Tuesday morning,” the weekly Valentine Democrat reported on Thursday, September 7, 1911. The story didn’t make the national wires. Turning Bear was no …

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