Personalities

"Assiniboin"

Kiowa Chief

"The Hunter"

Comanche Chief

"Black & White"

"Five Visitors"

Touch The Clouds
Touch The Clouds,the cousin and lifelong friend of Crazy Horse,the famous Oglala Sioux warrior, was a standout in any crowd. He was a seven-foot tall Minconjou chief of the late 19th century. Touch The Clouds left a history of kinship and faithfulness to his friends and ideals that linger in tribal memories today.

"Medicine Wolf"

Backfat

"Chief Many Shots"

Sioux Elder

"Many Horses"

"Fire Brave"

"Whistling Elk"

"Brother to the Eagle"

"Eagle Man"

"Mato-tope"

"Chief Fools Crow"

"Brave Wolf"

"Medicine Man"

The Apache were the most feared tribe who bore the worst of the 19th century stereotypes of Native Americans. They were notorious for horse-theft, cattle rustling, raids on settlements, and there were stories of brutal murder. The U. S. government as well as Arizona territory settlers regarded the Apache as savages.

Geronimo was the most feared of the Apaches. When the government attempted to move his community onto a reservation in 1876, Geronimo began a military campaign against the United States which continued until 1886. During that year, he was arrested along with his 24 remaining warriors and sent to prison.

"Red Coat"

"Wolf Robe"