Kicking Bear

Native American tribal leader

Kicking Bear - Native American tribal leader
Born

March 18th, 1845
180 years ago

Died

May 28th, 1904
120 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

Links & References

Kicking Bear was a prominent tribal leader among the Lakota Sioux during the late 19th century. He played a significant role in the Ghost Dance movement, which aimed to restore Native American culture and religious practices in the face of increasing U.S. government pressures. Kicking Bear sought to unite different tribes against oppression and advocated for the preservation of indigenous ways of life. He was also involved in negotiations with the U.S. government regarding the rights and lands of Native Americans. His leadership was marked by efforts to bring together his people during a time of great turmoil and transformation in Native American society.

Led the Lakota Sioux during the Ghost Dance movement

Advocated for Native American rights

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