Spotted Tail

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Chief Spotted Tail.

Sinte Gleska (Spotted Tail) was a Brulé Lakota tribal chief. Although a great warrior in his youth, he declined to participate in Red Cloud's War[1], having become convinced of the pointlessness of opposing the white incursions into his beloved homeland; he became a statesman, speaking for peace and defending the rights of his tribe. In In 1871, he visited Washington D.C., to meet Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ely S. Parker and President Ulysses Grant; there he met with rival Red Cloud and agreed to work together.

He was a contemporary of Crazy Horse, and his sisters Iron Between Horns and Kills Enemy were said to have married Crazy Horse's widowed father. He was described as being born either in 1823 or 1833.

In 1881, following the Black Hills War, Spotted Tail was killed by Crow Dog for reasons that may be disputed. According to historian Dee Brown:

"White officials ... dismissed the killing as the culmination of a quarrel over a woman, but Spotted Tail's friends said that it was the result of a plot to break the power of the chiefs...".[1]

He is buried in Rosebud, South Dakota.[2]

[edit] Legacy

A tribal university (Sinte Gleska University) on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota was named for him in 1971.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b *Brown, Dee (1970). Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Bantam Books. ISBN 0-5531-1979-6.
  2. ^ Find A Grave: Spotted Tail. Retrieved on December 08, 2006.
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