Chief Red Fox

Chief Red Fox (Lakota: ''Tokála Luta'', also known as Chief William Red Fox; June 11, 1870 – March 1, 1976) was an Oglala Lakota Sioux performer, actor, and Sioux Indian rights advocate, born on the Pine Ridge Reservation in the Dakota Territory. He was a nephew of famed Sioux war leader, Crazy Horse. Chief William Red Fox was considered an authority on the historic Little Bighorn massacre. He often recalled the day in 1876 when 4000 of his people left the Dakota Territory for the valley of the Little Bighorn in Montana on a buffalo hunt. He says he was left behind with the women children and old men 10 miles from where Gen. George Custer's detachment was massacred. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Red Fox, Chief, 1870-
Greenwich, Conn. : Fawcett Publications, 1972

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by Red Fox, Chief, 1870-1976
New York : McGraw-Hill, 1971
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by Red Fox, Chief, 1870-1976
New York, McGraw-Hill 1971
[1st ed.].

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