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Sitting Bull (1831–1890, Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux)
A great spiritual leader and warrior, famous for leading the Lakota to victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn against U.S. forces. -
Crazy Horse (1840–1877, Oglala Lakota Sioux)
A fearless warrior and symbol of freedom, who fought alongside Sitting Bull at Little Bighorn. -
Geronimo (1829–1909, Apache)
A legendary Apache leader who resisted U.S. and Mexican forces for decades to protect his people. -
Red Cloud (1822–1909, Oglala Lakota Sioux)
The leader of Red Cloud’s War, one of the few Native chiefs who forced the U.S. into signing a peace treaty after victory. -
Tecumseh (1768–1813, Shawnee)
A brilliant leader who sought to unite many tribes in a confederation against American expansion. -
Chief Pontiac (1720–1769, Ottawa)
Leader of Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763–1766), an uprising against British forces after the French and Indian War. -
Cochise (1805–1874, Chiricahua Apache)
One of the most powerful Apache chiefs, who fought to defend Arizona lands from U.S. occupation. -
Osceola (1804–1838, Seminole)
A prominent Seminole leader in Florida, who resisted U.S. removal policies during the Seminole Wars. -
Crazy Bear (19th century, Arikara/Hidatsa)
Chief of the Arikara, remembered for defending his tribe during conflicts with the Sioux and under U.S. pressure.
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Chief Joseph (1840–1904, Nez Perce)
The respected leader of the Nez Perce, known for his long resistance and his famous words: “I will fight no more forever.
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Great Native Chiefs Plastic Card Set (10 Cards) – Premium Two-Sided 2.5"x3.5" - 0.1" Thick Durable PlasticMaterial: Premium plastic 0. 02inch (waterproof, durable, and resistant to bending or tearing) Size: 2. 52" 3. 50" Standard trading card size II. Product Name: Sitting Bull (18311890, Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux)A great spiritual leader and warrior, famous for leading the Lakota to victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn against U. S. forces. Crazy Horse (18401877, Oglala Lakota Sioux)A fearless warrior and symbol of freedom, who fought alongside Sitting
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