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  1. After the Younger Tasunka Kokipapi became a renowned Lakota warrior and headman in his own right, his father became known as Old Man Afraid of His Horse (1808–1889).

  2. After the peace in 1868, Young Man Afraid of His Horse lived at the Oglala Agency in Pine Ridge. Here, he served as president of the Pine Ridge Indian Council. As president, he made several trips to Washington to help negotiate peace and better treatment of the Sioux.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Among the Sioux delegates were Red Cloud and another Oglala Lakota Sioux chief, Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses (a mistranslation of Tasunka Kokipapi, He-Whose-Horse-is-Even-Feared, a reference to his reputation as a warrior, l. c. 1836-1893).

  4. Según su padre, el joven temeroso de sus caballos fue el cuarto en una línea directa de jefes Oglala en llevar el nombre, que se traduce más correctamente como They-Fear-His-Horse.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Young Man Afraid of His Horses, a Lakota leader and warrior who fought for his people's rights and land. He was a shirtwearer, a treaty signer, a peacemaker, and a diplomat.

  6. Article Summary: Young Man Afraid of His Horses played an important role in the Lakota peoples’ struggle to maintain their traditional way of life. After the death of Crazy Horse, the Oglalas were trapped on the reservation , surrounded by a growing, dominant, white man’s world.

  7. Young Man Afraid of His Horses. Tasunka Kokipapi. Oglala. Man Afraid and his son, Young Man Afraid, standing left. The family is identified with the Hunkpatila band of Oglalas during the adulthood of Old Man Afraid of His Horse.