- American Horse
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name=American Horse
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birth_date=1840
birth_place=Black Hills ,South Dakota
dead=dead
death_date=death date|1908|12|16|mf=y
death_place=Pine Ridge, South Dakota American Horse (1840 –
December 16 ,1908 ) was a chieftain of theOglala Sioux during theSioux Wars of the 1870s. He was also the nephew of the elder American Horse and son-in-law ofRed Cloud .Born as "Wasechun-tashunka" to Sitting Bear in the Black Hills of present day
South Dakota , American Horse became known as a prominent warrior during theBozeman Trail War in 1866. Representing his tribe, American Horse was one of the signers of a treaty between theSioux and theUnited States government in 1887 in which the lands of the Sioux Reservation in theDakota Territory was reduced by half. However, with the opposition against the treaty by over half of the Oglala, encouraged by theGhost Dance uprising as well as the recent death ofSitting Bull , withdrew from the council and, led byBig Foot , prepared to make a stand against the Federal government. However they were later persuaded by American Horse to agree to the terms of the treaty and letter settled on thePine Ridge Reservation .American Horse later led a delegation to
Washington, D.C. in 1891, where he successfully gained government support for improved rations and humane treatment of the Sioux. He, along with other Sioux leaders, toured with "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show ". He later died inPine Ridge, South Dakota on December 16, 1908.References
*Grant, Bruce. "The Concise Encyclopedia of the American Indian" Wing Books: New York, 2000.
*Markowitz, Harvey. "American Indian Biographies" Salem Press, Inc.: California, 1999.
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