Born around 1830 on the Laramie plains, He Dog was a member of the Oglala people, one of several groups calling themselves Lakota, but best known by a contradiction of their French nickname - Sioux, the enemy. Warrior brother to Crazy Horse, Chief He Dog played a major part in the brief, heroic battle of the Sioux Indians against the entire force of the United States Government. He was drawn in the hostilities at age 14, in 1854. Side by side, He Dog and Crazy Horse fought many times before their greatest victory, the defeat of Colonel Custer and the Seventh Cavalry at Little Big Horn. The ensuing, massive U.S. military response forced the Plains Indians to reservations soon thereafter; those not ordered were starved. With quiet dignity He Dog continued to lead his people, until his death on the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota at the age of 100 years. |
The original of this piece is available. This is a very large graphite painting and is absolutely beautiful.
| Signed and dated collectors edition print, includes shipping in the USA |
$ 19.95 |
| Framed, signed and dated collectors edition print, includes shipping in the USA |
$ 119.95 |
| Framed, signed and dated original, includes shipping in the USA |
$ 4800.00 SOLD |
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