Mountain Chief
Native American South Piegan warrior / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mountain Chief (Ninna-stako[1] in the Blackfoot language; c. 1848 – February 2, 1942) was a South Piegan warrior of the Blackfoot Tribe.[2] Mountain Chief was also called Big Brave (Omach-katsi) and adopted the name Frank Mountain Chief.[2] Mountain Chief was involved in the 1870 Marias Massacre,[3] signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868,[4] and worked with anthropologist Frances Densmore to interpret folksong recordings.[5]
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Ninna-stako | |
Born | c. 1848 |
Died | (1942-02-02)February 2, 1942 (aged 94) |
Resting place | Browning, Montana |
Spouse(s) | Bird Sailing This Way; Fine Stealing Woman; Hates To Stay Alone; Gun Woman For Nothing |
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