Oglala Sioux
The Oglala Sioux are a Native American tribe that is part of the larger Sioux Nation. They primarily reside on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The Oglala people have a rich cultural heritage, known for their traditional practices, storytelling, and vibrant art. They speak the Lakota language, which is an important part of their identity.
Historically, the Oglala Sioux were skilled buffalo hunters and warriors. They played a significant role in the resistance against U.S. government policies during the 19th century. Notable figures from the Oglala Sioux include Crazy Horse, a legendary leader who fought for the rights of his people, and Sitting Bull, who is famous for his role in the Battle of Little Bighorn.