chief — 1 /tSi:f/ adjective 1 most important; main: One of the chief causes of crime today is drugs. | the prosecution s chief witness see also: chiefly 2 highest in rank: the chief accountant | the chief political correspondent of the Washington Post 3… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Big Foot — (other known as Jeremy Gouzd) (1824? December 29, 1890), also known as Spotted foot Elk, was the name of a chief of a sub group of the Lakota Sioux. He was son of chief Lone Horn, and became a chief upon the death of his father. He was a highly… … Wikipedia
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White Man Runs Him — (Mahr Itah Thee Dah Ka Roosh) (c. 1858 ndash; June 2, 1929) was a Crow scout serving with George Armstrong Custer’s1876 expeditions against the Sioux and Northern Cheyenne that culminated in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. His accounts of the… … Wikipedia
White Bull — ( Toro Blanco , en Sioux : Pte san hunka ) ( Abril, 1849 – 21 de junio de 1947) fue el sobrino de Toro Sentado y un famoso guerrero. Participó en la batalla de Little Big Horn el 25 de junio de 1876. Por años se creyó que White Bull se… … Wikipedia Español
Chief Dull Knife College — Established September, 1975 Type Native American tribal community college and land grant institution … Wikipedia