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  1. Chauncey Yellow Robe. Chief Chauncey Yellow Robe (born Canowicakte lit. 'kill in woods' Yellow Robe, 1867–1930) was a Sičhą́ǧú ( Rosebud Sioux) educator, lecturer, actor, and Native American activist. His given name, Canowicakte, means "kill in woods," [1] and he was nicknamed "Timber" in his youth. [2]

  2. Displaying 1 - 25 of 49 records. Chauncey Yellow Robe (Killed in the Timber) Student File. Date of Entry: November 14, 1883. Student file of Chauncey Yellow Robe (Killed in the Timber), a member of the Sioux Nation, who entered the school on November 14, 1883 and ultimately departed on April 1, 1895.

  3. Das ist die Geschichte des Films „The Silent Enemy“ – mit dem „lautlosen Feind“ ist schlicht der Hunger gemeint. Die Darsteller waren grösstenteils Angehörige des Ojiba-Stammes, den Häuptling spielte „Chauncey Yellow Robe“, ein Grossneffe des legendären Sioux-Häuptlings „Sitting Bull“.

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  4. Chauncey Yellow Robe was born in what is now southern Montana in 1867. As a boy, he received the traditional upbringing of his people the Lacota oyate (the Sioux Nation) and did not see a white man until he was ten or eleven years old. He was a member of the Yellow Robe (Tasinagi) band of the Brule Sioux and a descendant of hereditary chiefs.

  5. Rosebud’s father, Chauncey Yellow Robe, was the son of a Lakota chief and had a traditional childhood until he was sent to the Carlisle Indian School, where he became an advocate for Indian education and citizenship.

  6. Photograph of a double image of a studio portrait of Wounded Yellow Robe (also known as Richard Yellow Robe), Henry Standing Bear, Chauncey Yellow Robe (Timber Yellow Robe) taken shortly after their arrival, wearing native clothing.

  7. Chauncey Yellow Robe: A Biography of the American Indian Educator, ca. 1870-1930. David W. Messer. McFarland, Oct 22, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 178 pages. In 1883, 12-year old...