Category
page 1Lakota leaders

Sitting Bull
Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man and holy man (1831–1890)

Crazy Horse
Oglala Sioux chief (1840–1877)

Red Cloud
chief of Oglala Lakota

Black Elk
Oglala Lakota leader (1863–1950)
Gall
19th century Lakota chief (1840–1894)
Spotted Elk
Native American leader

Rain-in-the-Face
Rain-in-the-Face (Lakota: Ité Omáǧažu in Standard Lakota Orthography) (c. 1835 – September 15, 1905) was a warchief of the Lakota tribe of Native Americans. His mother was a Dakota related to the band of famous Chief Inkpaduta. In 1876, he participated in the Battle of the Little Bighorn that defeated the 7th Cavalry Regiment under Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.
American Horse
Lakota chief (1840-1908)
Spotted Tail
Brulé Sioux chief, Native American leader (1823–1881)
Kicking Bear
Mniconjou Lakota chief and Ghost Dance leader (1846-1904)
White Bull
Lakota chief (1849–1947)
Touch the Clouds
American tribal chief
Hollow Horn Bear
19th century Lakota chief and policeman (1851–1913)
Tasunka Kokipapi
Oglala Lakota chief leader
Crow Dog
Brulé Lakota subchief
He Dog
Lakota leader
John Grass
Turn-of-the-century Sihasapa Lakota war leader and diplomat

Red Horse
Miniconjou Sioux sub-chief
Patricia Locke
Native American educator and activist (1928-2001)
Lone Horn
19th century Miniconjou chief

American Horse
Lakota chief (1830-1876)
Running Antelope
19th century chief of the Hunkpapa Lakota
Marcella LeBeau
Lakota nurse, activist, military veteran and politician
Dick Wilson
Oglala Lakota tribal chairman of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the 1970s (1934-1990)

Conquering Bear
Lakota leader (1800–1854)
Two Strike
Brulé, Lakota Chief, warrior (1831–1915)