. . . . . . . . . . . . "Running Antelope or T\u021Fat\u021F\u00F3ka \u00CD\u014Bya\u014Bke (1821\u20131896) became a head chief of the H\u00FA\u014Bkpap\u021Fa in 1851. Known for his bravery in war, and skills in oratory and diplomacy, Running Antelope was one of four Hu\u014Bkpap\u021Fa principal chiefs who acted as close advisors to Sitting Bull during the Plains Indian Wars. His belief that compromise with the whites was in their best interests led to his eventually distancing himself from Sitting Bull. He is the only Native American depicted on U.S. paper money, but the picture caused ill will as the Series 1899 $5 Silver Certificate pictured Running Antelope as a chief wearing a Pawnee head dress as the original Sioux head dress was too tall for the engraving."@en . . "Running Antelope ou T\u021Fat\u021F\u00F3ka \u00CD\u014Bya\u014Bke (1821-1896) devint chef des Hunkpapas en 1851. Connu pour son courage au combat et ses qualit\u00E9s d'orateur et de diplomate, Running Antelope est l'un des quatre principaux chefs hunkpapas qui agirent en tant que conseillers proches de Sitting Bull pendant les guerres des Indiens des Plaines. Convaincu qu'un compromis avec les Blancs \u00E9tait dans leur meilleur int\u00E9r\u00EAt, il a finalement pris ses distances avec Sitting Bull. Il est sans doute l'un des seuls Am\u00E9rindiens repr\u00E9sent\u00E9s sur papier-monnaie aux \u00C9tats-Unis. L'image a entach\u00E9 la r\u00E9putation de la s\u00E9rie de billets de 5 $ de 1899[incompr\u00E9hensible]car elle repr\u00E9sentait Running Antelope avec une coiffe traditionnelle de Pawnee car celle d'origine, typique des Sioux \u00E9tait trop grande pour la gravure."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Running Antelope"@en . . . . "Running Antelope"@en . . . "6858"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Running Antelope or T\u021Fat\u021F\u00F3ka \u00CD\u014Bya\u014Bke (1821\u20131896) became a head chief of the H\u00FA\u014Bkpap\u021Fa in 1851. Known for his bravery in war, and skills in oratory and diplomacy, Running Antelope was one of four Hu\u014Bkpap\u021Fa principal chiefs who acted as close advisors to Sitting Bull during the Plains Indian Wars. His belief that compromise with the whites was in their best interests led to his eventually distancing himself from Sitting Bull. He is the only Native American depicted on U.S. paper money, but the picture caused ill will as the Series 1899 $5 Silver Certificate pictured Running Antelope as a chief wearing a Pawnee head dress as the original Sioux head dress was too tall for the engraving."@en . . . . . . . . . . "1113236604"^^ . "Running Antelope"@en . "T\u021Fat\u021F\u00F3ka \u00CD\u014Bya\u014Bke"@en . . . "Running Antelope"@fr . . . . . . "Long Hill Cemetery, Little Eagle South Dakota"@en . "Running Antelope"@en . . "3951417"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Running Antelope ou T\u021Fat\u021F\u00F3ka \u00CD\u014Bya\u014Bke (1821-1896) devint chef des Hunkpapas en 1851. Connu pour son courage au combat et ses qualit\u00E9s d'orateur et de diplomate, Running Antelope est l'un des quatre principaux chefs hunkpapas qui agirent en tant que conseillers proches de Sitting Bull pendant les guerres des Indiens des Plaines. Convaincu qu'un compromis avec les Blancs \u00E9tait dans leur meilleur int\u00E9r\u00EAt, il a finalement pris ses distances avec Sitting Bull. Il est sans doute l'un des seuls Am\u00E9rindiens repr\u00E9sent\u00E9s sur papier-monnaie aux \u00C9tats-Unis. L'image a entach\u00E9 la r\u00E9putation de la s\u00E9rie de billets de 5 $ de 1899[incompr\u00E9hensible]car elle repr\u00E9sentait Running Antelope avec une coiffe traditionnelle de Pawnee car celle d'origine, typique des Sioux \u00E9tait trop grande pour la gravure."@fr . . "1896"^^ . . . "1821"^^ . . .