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Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (born Sylvester Clark Long; December 1, 1890 – March 20, 1932) was a journalist, writer and film actor who, for a time, became internationally prominent as a spokesman for Native American causes. He published an autobiography, purportedly based on his experience as the son of a Blackfoot chief. He was the first presumed Native American admitted to the Explorers Club in New York City, and held a racial mixed heritage that one Professor describes as "inbetween...—Native, White, and Black."

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  • تشيف بافالو تشايلد لونغ لانس هو صحفي كندي، ولد في 1 ديسمبر 1890 في وينستون-سالم في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 مارس 1932 في لوس أنجلوس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (born Sylvester Clark Long; December 1, 1890 – March 20, 1932) was a journalist, writer and film actor who, for a time, became internationally prominent as a spokesman for Native American causes. He published an autobiography, purportedly based on his experience as the son of a Blackfoot chief. He was the first presumed Native American admitted to the Explorers Club in New York City, and held a racial mixed heritage that one Professor describes as "inbetween...—Native, White, and Black." In an article for the academic Journal of Canadian Studies, Professor Vernon at the University of Toronto explains that the accusations of Long Lance being an imposter are false. The Professor writes "Long's mother was recognized as having both White and Lumbee Indian ancestry" and "Sally Long identified herself as part "Croatan," or "Croatoan," the names by whichLumbees were known in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." Furthermore, the Professor asserts "There is no doubt that Long Lance had valid claims to Indian ancestry on both his mother's and his father's side. His mother's people, however, the Lumbee, occupied an anomalous position in the racially segregated South [United States]." (en)
  • Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (1er décembre 1890 à Winston-Salem, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis – 20 mars 1932), de son vrai nom Sylvester Clark Long, était un journaliste, écrivain et comédien américain qui fut internationalement connu pour avoir été le porte-parole de la cause des Indiens d’Amérique. Il devint célèbre après la publication de sa pseudo-autobiographie, un best-seller qui racontait sa supposée éducation en tant que fils d’un chef indien de la tribu des Pieds-Noirs. Il fut le premier amérindien à être admis dans le sélect de New York. Après que l’on eut dénoncé la fausseté de ses origines, Long Lance fut ostracisé par la bonne société. C’était en fait un métis ayant dans sa généalogie des ancêtres afro-américains, blancs mais aussi des indiens du sud-est des États-Unis – et qui a vécu à une époque où la société sudiste pratiquait une ségrégation rigoureuse entre les noirs et les blancs. (fr)
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  • تشيف بافالو تشايلد لونغ لانس هو صحفي كندي، ولد في 1 ديسمبر 1890 في وينستون-سالم في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 20 مارس 1932 في لوس أنجلوس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (born Sylvester Clark Long; December 1, 1890 – March 20, 1932) was a journalist, writer and film actor who, for a time, became internationally prominent as a spokesman for Native American causes. He published an autobiography, purportedly based on his experience as the son of a Blackfoot chief. He was the first presumed Native American admitted to the Explorers Club in New York City, and held a racial mixed heritage that one Professor describes as "inbetween...—Native, White, and Black." (en)
  • Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (1er décembre 1890 à Winston-Salem, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis – 20 mars 1932), de son vrai nom Sylvester Clark Long, était un journaliste, écrivain et comédien américain qui fut internationalement connu pour avoir été le porte-parole de la cause des Indiens d’Amérique. Il devint célèbre après la publication de sa pseudo-autobiographie, un best-seller qui racontait sa supposée éducation en tant que fils d’un chef indien de la tribu des Pieds-Noirs. Il fut le premier amérindien à être admis dans le sélect de New York. (fr)
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  • تشيف بافالو تشايلد لونغ لانس (ar)
  • Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (en)
  • Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (fr)
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