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    Spotted Tail (Siŋté Glešká Siouan: [sɪ̃ˈte glɛˈʃka] pronounced gleh-shka; birth name T'at'aŋka Napsíca "Jumping Buffalo" Siouan: [t'at'ə̃ka naˈpsit͡ʃa]; born c. 1823 – died August 5, 1881) was a Sichangu Lakota tribal chief.

  2. Spotted Tail (born c. 1833, Ft. Laramie [Wyoming], U.S.—died Aug. 5, 1881, Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota) was the chief of the Brule Teton Indians and, briefly, the Oglala Sioux who sought compromise and accommodation with the invading whites.

  3. May 7, 2024 · Spotted Tail ( Sinte Galeska, l. 1823-1881) was a Brule Lakota Sioux chief best known for choosing diplomacy over military conflict in dealing with the US government's policy of expansion in the 19th century.

  4. Jan 29, 2020 · With Spotted Tail in the lead, the warriors attacked in full force on January 7, 1865, killing four noncommissioned officers and 11 enlisted men of the 7th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry stationed at nearby Fort Rankin.

  5. Chief Spotted Tail was a shrewd Sioux Chief and Warrior who had excellent negotiating skills. Story by Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa), 1918.

  6. Spotted Tail was not a hereditary leader and gained fame through his integrity and ability. Renowned as a man of his word, he astounded Army officials on one occasion when he and two other Indian males accused of murder walked into Fort Laramie to give themselves up to spare the rest of the tribe.

  7. Spotted Tail ( Sinte Galeska, l. 1823-1881) was a Brule Lakota Sioux chief best known for choosing diplomacy over military conflict in dealing with the US government's policy of expansion in the 19th century.

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