Hollow Horn Bear
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Hollow Horn Bear (Lakota, Matȟó Héȟloǧeča; March 1850 – March 15, 1913) was a Brulé Lakota chief. He fought in many of the battles of the Sioux Wars, including the Battle of Little Big Horn. Later, while serving as police chief of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, he arrested Crow Dog for the murder of Spotted Tail, and later testified in the case of Ex parte Crow Dog, argued before the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the chief Speaker and negotiator for the Lakota, making multiple trips to Washington, D.C. to advocate on their behalf. He later took part in the inaugural parades for both presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. He died of pneumonia in Washington in 1913 after the last of these trips.
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Hollow Horn Bear (en lakota, Matȟó Héȟloǧeča), né en 1851 et mort à Washington le 15 mars 1913, est un dirigeant des Brûlés, groupe ethnique des Lakotas, et un diplomate. Il participe à de nombreuses guerres Sioux, y compris la bataille de Little Bighorn. Il est le négociateur des Lakotas, faisant plusieurs voyages à Washington pour défendre leurs intérêts. Il prend part aux défilés inauguraux des présidents américains Theodore Roosevelt et Woodrow Wilson. Il meurt d'une pneumonie à Washington lors d'un de ses voyages. Il figure sur un timbre-poste américain de 1922.
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Hollow Horn Bear (Lakota, Matȟó Héȟloǧeča; March 1850 – March 15, 1913) was a Brulé Lakota chief. He fought in many of the battles of the Sioux Wars, including the Battle of Little Big Horn. Later, while serving as police chief of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, he arrested Crow Dog for the murder of Spotted Tail, and later testified in the case of Ex parte Crow Dog, argued before the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the chief Speaker and negotiator for the Lakota, making multiple trips to Washington, D.C. to advocate on their behalf. He later took part in the inaugural parades for both presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. He died of pneumonia in Washington in 1913 after the last of these trips. Hollow Horn Bear was featured on a 1922 US postage stamp and a 1970 $10 Military Payment Certificate. Some sources record him as the basis for the image on the 1899 US five-dollar silver certificate and other depictions of Native Americans. A historical marker was erected in his honor in South Dakota in 1962. In 2021 the Museum der Weltkulturen in Frankfurt, Germany, repatriated a leather shirt belonging to Chief Hollow Horn Bear, which it had legally acquired in the early 20th century. The museum gave the shirt to his great-grandson Chief Duane Hollow Horn Bear in a ceremony on June 12 in Rosebud, South Dakota. The museum said it returned the shirt for moral and ethical reasons, citing its high significance to the family and the Teton Lakota community.
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Hollow Horn Bear (en lakota, Matȟó Héȟloǧeča), né en 1851 et mort à Washington le 15 mars 1913, est un dirigeant des Brûlés, groupe ethnique des Lakotas, et un diplomate. Il participe à de nombreuses guerres Sioux, y compris la bataille de Little Bighorn. Il est le négociateur des Lakotas, faisant plusieurs voyages à Washington pour défendre leurs intérêts. Il prend part aux défilés inauguraux des présidents américains Theodore Roosevelt et Woodrow Wilson. Il meurt d'une pneumonie à Washington lors d'un de ses voyages. Il figure sur un timbre-poste américain de 1922. Hollow Horn Bear est un personnage clé d'une période de transition durant laquelle les Lakotas voient leur statut de peuple autonome évoluer vers celui d'une nation indigène forcée de composer, pour survivre, avec l'État américain. Sa sagesse et ses talents de négociateur ont permis au gouvernement américain d'entendre le point de vue des Lakotas, et aux Lakotas d'entrevoir les nouveaux chemins qu'ils devaient suivre pour survivre en tant que nation.
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