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Frank Fools Crow (circa 1890 – 1989) was an Oglala Lakota civic and religious leader. 'Grandfather', or 'Grandpa Frank' as he was often called, was a nephew of Black Elk who worked to preserve Lakota traditions, including the Sun Dance and yuwipi ceremonies. He supported Lakota sovereignty and treaty rights, and was a leader of the traditional faction during the armed standoff at Wounded Knee in 1973. With writer Thomas E. Mails, he produced two books about his life and work, Fools Crow in 1979, and Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power in 1990.

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  • Frank Fools Crow (Wounded Knee, Dakota del Sud, 1890 - 1989) és un líder espiritual sioux lakota, nebot de Black Elk, seguidor de la religió tradicional i de la sundance, ha estat cap de districte a la reserva i des del 1925 Cap de Cerimònies de tota la Nació Sioux. El 1965 va tenir visions acceptades per tots. Els líders de l'AIM el consideraren un guia espiritual. (ca)
  • Frank Fools Crow (circa 1890 – 1989) was an Oglala Lakota civic and religious leader. 'Grandfather', or 'Grandpa Frank' as he was often called, was a nephew of Black Elk who worked to preserve Lakota traditions, including the Sun Dance and yuwipi ceremonies. He supported Lakota sovereignty and treaty rights, and was a leader of the traditional faction during the armed standoff at Wounded Knee in 1973. With writer Thomas E. Mails, he produced two books about his life and work, Fools Crow in 1979, and Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power in 1990. (en)
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  • c. 1890 (en)
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  • Frank Fools Crow (en)
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  • Porcupine Creek, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, U.S. (en)
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  • ''Grandfather Fools Crow (en)
  • in traditional ceremonial attire'' (en)
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  • Kyle, South Dakota, U.S. (en)
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  • We called our brothers and AIM to help us because we were being oppressed and terrorized. They answered our call. (en)
  • One by one, the Oglala Sioux Chiefs stood up, and their names will come before you ... Names like Fools Crow and Crow Dog, names like Catches ... (en)
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  • page 133 (en)
  • page 201 (en)
  • pages 292 & -3 (en)
  • —Dennis Banks (en)
  • —Frank Fools Crow (en)
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  • (en)
  • Fannie Afraid of Hawk (en)
  • Kate Fools Crow (en)
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  • In the dark month of March 1975, at least seven people, two of them young children, perished in the AIM–goon warfare on Pine Ridge. ... Meanwhile, harassment of traditionals continued. Bullets were fired through the house of Matthew King, an Oglala elder and interpreter for Chief Frank Fools Crow, and Fools Crow's own small house in Kyle, with a lifetime's belongings, was burned to the ground; both old men were threatened with death by marauding goons. (en)
  • A few minutes later the meeting at Calico ended, and the caravan, fifty–four cars long, rolled through the winter night; old people and kids and tough guys and aunts and uncles. ... Dennis Banks rode in the lead car with Chief Fools Crow, and on arrival at Wounded Knee, a hamlet of around one hundred residents, people from the car gathered at the mass grave for a prayer with movement spiritual leaders Pete Catches and Leonard Crow Dog. (en)
  • Today my people, and all native people of this continent, are changed —degraded by oppression and poverty into but a semblance of their former being; health is undermined by disease, and the moral and spiritual life of the people deadened by the loss of the great sustaining forces of their devotional ceremonies. (en)
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  • In the Spirit of Crazy Horse (en)
  • Like a Hurricane (en)
  • Where White Men Fear to Tread (en)
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  • Frank Fools Crow (Wounded Knee, Dakota del Sud, 1890 - 1989) és un líder espiritual sioux lakota, nebot de Black Elk, seguidor de la religió tradicional i de la sundance, ha estat cap de districte a la reserva i des del 1925 Cap de Cerimònies de tota la Nació Sioux. El 1965 va tenir visions acceptades per tots. Els líders de l'AIM el consideraren un guia espiritual. (ca)
  • Frank Fools Crow (circa 1890 – 1989) was an Oglala Lakota civic and religious leader. 'Grandfather', or 'Grandpa Frank' as he was often called, was a nephew of Black Elk who worked to preserve Lakota traditions, including the Sun Dance and yuwipi ceremonies. He supported Lakota sovereignty and treaty rights, and was a leader of the traditional faction during the armed standoff at Wounded Knee in 1973. With writer Thomas E. Mails, he produced two books about his life and work, Fools Crow in 1979, and Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power in 1990. (en)
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