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    Kicking Bear (Lakota: Matȟó Wanáȟtaka [maˈtˣɔ waˈnaχtaka]; March 18, 1845 – May 28, 1904) was an Oglala Lakota who became a band chief of the Miniconjou Lakota Sioux. He fought in several battles with his brother, Flying Hawk , and first cousin, Crazy Horse , during the War for the Black Hills , including the Battle of the Greasy Grass .

  2. Kicking Bear is a non-denominational youth ministry that offers outdoor camps and mentoring for underprivileged and at-risk youth. Learn how Kicking Bear can help break the cycle of broken families and strengthen dreams for the future.

  3. By his marriage to a leader’s daughter, Kicking Bear became a leader of a band in the Lakota Nation. Kicking Bear distinguished himself in several battles for Lakota land during the War for the Black Hills (1876-77), including the Battle of Little Big Horn (Greasy Grass).

  4. Kicking Bear is a nonprofit organization that uses archery, hunting, and mentorship to reach underprivileged and at-risk youth and share God's love with them. Founded by bowhunter Ray Howell, Kicking Bear has a statement of faith, a mission statement, and a vision for the future.

  5. Kicking Bear was a Lakota Sioux who fought for his land and culture in the Sioux Wars and the Ghost Dance movement. He was a cousin and friend of Crazy Horse, and was imprisoned and toured with Buffalo Bill Cody's show.

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  7. Kicking Bear. Minneconjou Sioux Born 1853 - Died May 28th, 1904. KICKING BEAR gained his notoriety from his participation in and leadership of the Ghost Dance movement among the Sioux Indians in the period around 1890.

  8. Apr 12, 2019 · Kicking Bear Camps are fun-filled, family events that introduce youth to Christ, archery, and the outdoors. Find out the upcoming and past camps in different states and locations across the US.

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