Flying Hawk

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Flying Hawk (Oglala Lakota: Čhetáŋ Kiŋyáŋ in Standard Lakota Orthography; also known as Moses Flying Hawk; March 1854 – December 24, 1931) was an Oglala Lakota warrior, historian, educator and philosopher. Flying Hawk's life chronicles the history of the Oglala Lakota people through the 19th and early 20th centuries, as he fought to deflect the worst effects of white rule; educate his people and preserve sacred Oglala Lakota land and heritage. Chief Flying Hawk was a combatant in Red Cloud's War and in nearly all of the fights with the U.S. Army during the Great Sioux War of 1876. He fought alongside his first cousin Crazy Horse and his brothers Kicking Bear and Black Fox II in the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876, and was present at the death of Crazy Horse in 1877 and the Wounded Kn rdf:langString
Flying Hawk (ook Moses Flying Hawk, Lakota: Čhetáŋ Kiŋyáŋ) (maart 1854 – Pine Ridge, 24 december 1931) was een Oglala Lakota krijger, historicus, filosoof en onderwijzer. Flying Hawk streed zij aan zij met als Crazy Horse, Kicking Bear en in zowat alle gevechten van de , waaronder de Slag bij de Little Bighorn, en was aanwezig bij het Bloedbad van Wounded Knee in 1890. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Flying Hawk (Oglala Lakota: Čhetáŋ Kiŋyáŋ in Standard Lakota Orthography; also known as Moses Flying Hawk; March 1854 – December 24, 1931) was an Oglala Lakota warrior, historian, educator and philosopher. Flying Hawk's life chronicles the history of the Oglala Lakota people through the 19th and early 20th centuries, as he fought to deflect the worst effects of white rule; educate his people and preserve sacred Oglala Lakota land and heritage. Chief Flying Hawk was a combatant in Red Cloud's War and in nearly all of the fights with the U.S. Army during the Great Sioux War of 1876. He fought alongside his first cousin Crazy Horse and his brothers Kicking Bear and Black Fox II in the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876, and was present at the death of Crazy Horse in 1877 and the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890. Chief Flying Hawk was one of the five warrior cousins who sacrificed blood and flesh for Crazy Horse at the Last Sun Dance of 1877. Chief Flying Hawk was the author of his commentaries and accounts of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Crazy Horse and the Wounded Knee Massacre, and of Native American warriors and statesmen from who fought to protect their families, defend the invasion of their lands and preserve their culture. Chief Flying Hawk was probably the longest standing Wild Wester, traveling for over 30 years throughout the United States and Europe from about 1898 to about 1930. Chief Flying Hawk was an educator and believed public education was essential to preserve Lakota culture. He frequently visited public schools for presentations. Chief Flying Hawk leaves a legacy of Native American philosophy and his winter count covers nearly 150 years of Lakota history.
rdf:langString Flying Hawk (ook Moses Flying Hawk, Lakota: Čhetáŋ Kiŋyáŋ) (maart 1854 – Pine Ridge, 24 december 1931) was een Oglala Lakota krijger, historicus, filosoof en onderwijzer. Flying Hawk streed zij aan zij met als Crazy Horse, Kicking Bear en in zowat alle gevechten van de , waaronder de Slag bij de Little Bighorn, en was aanwezig bij het Bloedbad van Wounded Knee in 1890. Met schreef Flying Hawk verslagen van en commentaren op die gebeurtenissen, op het leven van zijn volk, over indianenleiders en politici, en over de actualiteit. Zo'n 30 jaar lang reisde hij mee met in de Verenigde Staten en Europa.
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