Red Tomahawk, Sitting Bull's Assassin

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FortAbrahamLincoln

FortAbrahamLincoln

15 жыл бұрын

Red Tomahawk, Sitting Bull's assassin, lived in a time of rapid change for the Lakota-Dakota people. He did the only thing that he believed he could, serve as a police officer and put his warrior days behind him. He is most often remembered for killing Sitting Bull. Here's his story.

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@docwhispr
@docwhispr 15 жыл бұрын
awesome work thank you for sharing a part of history with us
@ANPOLUTA
@ANPOLUTA 15 жыл бұрын
Belle biographie bien documentée ! excellent
@jagerfaust2009
@jagerfaust2009 15 жыл бұрын
WOW How interesting was that!!!! Until now I would never have known this history of Red Tomahawk.... My only understanding was a 'betrayal' through watching many documentaries of Sitting Bull and Indians etc. None of what is presented here have I ever seen or been told about, from the 'other side of the coin' so to speak. This was done very well. thanks... jager.....
@nixart7
@nixart7 15 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! (FAL)....THIS DOCUMENTARY WAS ONE OF THE BEST I,VE SEEN..Certainly the most heartbreaking....If the us gov would hand back the black hills...it wouldnt mend their heartbreak i'm sure...but it would cerainly be a step towards justice.....but we will never see the likes of the Indians-life who were native to those lands again.
@chuckluna
@chuckluna 15 жыл бұрын
Chuck Luna -Tennessee -United States Of America. To my Country The U.S.A. Please give the Black Hills back to its original owners,this place is so sacred we know it does not belong to us and we know in our hearts who the rightfull owners are. God bless us all !
@isnawica
@isnawica 15 жыл бұрын
This is very good information. However, I think part of the change in the mentality in Red Tomahawk is largely negative. This type of shift is observed among serveral people as I have noticed, and I believe it is in part linked to the current unhealthy state of affairs. Red Tomahawk has not contributed to the improvement of Lakota society and will not be remembered as a hero.
@nokiannie
@nokiannie 15 жыл бұрын
This is a great way to tell people the truth about the native Americans .America belongs to them I just wish the usa would treat the natives with respect for the great warriors they are Even today senitor mcain is trying to take the land that they have left IM am glad the truth is finally being told instead of in the cowboy films where the indians are always the bad guys They .since i have got to the natives from az ive realy got to them for the kind friendly folkes they are
@nixart7
@nixart7 15 жыл бұрын
Banning a dance??? would a dance not be protected by the 1st ammendment??? did it actually exsist back then?? .God bless America!
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