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  1. Tasunka Kokipapi. Tasunka Kokipapi ( Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Kȟokípȟapi, 1836 – July 13, 1893), was an Oglala Lakota leader known for his participation in Red Cloud's War, as a negotiator for the Sioux Nation after the Wounded Knee Massacre, and for serving on delegations to Washington, D.C.. During and after his lifetime American sources and ...

  2. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8158119. Source citation. Oglala Chief. Born Tasunka Kokipapi which roughly translates to ‘the man of whose horse we are afraid' meaning that the bearer of the name was so feared in battle that the mere sight of his horse inspired fear. During the Red Cloud War of 1866, he was one of the leading lieutenants for Red ...

    • Oglala, South Dakota
    • USA
  3. Unknown. Death. May 20, 1900. Oglala, SD. The name MAN AFRAID OF HIS HORSES is the inaccurate translation of the Teton phrase "Tasunka Kokipapi," which means, “the man of whose horse we are afraid.”. It also has been translated to "They Fear Even His Horse." This name was given to Young Man's father, Old Man, and passed down to him.

  4. Tasunka Kokipapi. Oglala. Man Afraid and his son, Young Man Afraid, standing left. The family is identified with the Hunkpatila band of Oglalas during the adulthood of Old Man Afraid of His Horse. His oldest son and namesake was born into that band (ca. 1836), a kinsman named Yellow Eagle was identified as the Hunkpatila chief in 1839 (by ...

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  6. The name of this Lakota chief is a mistranslation. His Lakota name Tasunka Kokipapi actually means that he was so powerful in battle that the mere sight of his horses inspired fear. Others say the proper translation is “his horses are afraid of him,” meaning that horses would rear up at his approach.

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  7. Tashunke kokipapi wichakhcha, \ the Elder Tashunka kokipapi. This "One Whose- \ Horse is-feared" took the side of the United \ States during the troubles at Pine Ridge Agency \ when Royer was agent. Photo taken when the Teton \ delegations visited Washington after the close \ of the troubles at Pine Ridge Agency,

  8. Feb 20, 2024 · Among the Sioux delegates were Red Cloud and another Oglala Lakota Sioux chief, Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses (a mistranslation of Tasunka Kokipapi, He-Whose-Horse-is-Even-Feared, a reference to his reputation as a warrior, l. c. 1836-1893). Red Cloud had allowed white settlers to cross Sioux land but had never agreed to permanent settlements.