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    Standing Bear (c. 1829–1908) (Ponca official orthography: Maⁿchú-Naⁿzhíⁿ/Macunajin; other spellings: Ma-chú-nu-zhe, Ma-chú-na-zhe or Mantcunanjin pronounced...
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    group, led by Standing Bear, ultimately gave rise to the present-day Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. Two years later, the majority of the Ponca were given the...
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    occurred upon the death of Standing Bear's oldest son in 1879. The chief had promised to bury him in his homeland, and about 60 Ponca accompanied him back to...
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    estimated 158 Ponca died the first year after relocation: almost a third of the entire tribe. Among them was the oldest son of Standing Bear, a Ponca chief....
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    (40,000 ha). Poncas were removed to Indian Territory; 25% of the tribe died from disease and starvation in a single year. Chief Standing Bear led a group...
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    in Seward, Nebraska. Standing Bear (Ponca official orthography: Maⁿchú-Naⁿzhíⁿ/Macunajin) was forcibly relocated with the Ponca tribe from their lands...
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  • Standing Bear (c. 1829–1908) was a Ponca Native American chief. Standing Bear may also refer to: Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge, a bridge across the...
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  • Oklahoma. Grant agreed to the move if the Ponca were willing. When the agent returned to Nebraska, Standing Bear and other tribal members signed an agreement...
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    Florida), during the 16th century Seattle, Suquamish/Duwamish leader Standing Bear, Ponca chief Touch the Clouds, (Mahpia Icahtagya), Teton Lakota chief Tuskaloosa...
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    Judi M. gaiashkibos (category Ponca Tribe of Nebraska people)
    American history. She spearheaded a project to erect a sculpture of Standing Bear (Ponca) on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus, as well as at the...
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