10/15/2024
Happy Indigenous Peoples Day from Kicking Bear, an important Lakota Sioux chief who was born in 1845 and died in 1904.
Kicking Bear and his first cousin, Crazy Horse, were among the leaders of the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes that defeated George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Calvary in the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.
Kicking Bear was later involved in the Ghost Dance movement of the 1890s and living on the Standing Rock Reservation when Sitting Bull was murdered because of his involvement in the dance.
Kicking Bear, perceived as a threat to the federal government, was arrested, along with other Sioux leaders, and taken to Fort Sheridan, just north of Chicago, where he was imprisoned for nearly a year.
"Who would have thought that dancing could make such trouble?" Kicking Bear said.
I restored the photograph several years ago, but just finished hand-coloring it. The photo was taken in 1898 by Herman Heyn when Kicking Bear was attending the Indian Congress at Omaha, Neb.