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USA,Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Zwei Skulpturen in Form großer Büsten von Indianerhäuptlingen stehen auf auf der Ladefläche eines Pickups. der mit Teppich Gurten und Hölzern zum Transport und zur Sicherung der Kunstwerke ausgestattet ist | USA ,United States,United States of America, New Mexico, Santa Fe, - Two sculptures of the upper body and head of two native indian chiefs are standing on a Pickup. To the left Red Cloud (1822-1909) one of the most capable warriors from the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) tribesmen ever faced by the US military, Makhpiya Luta, his Sioux name, led his people in what is known as Red Cloud’s War. To the right Chief Sitting Bull, Hunkpapa Sioux (1831-1890) - Sitting Bull (Sioux: Tatanka Iyotake first named Slon-he, or, literally, slow), was a Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man and holy man. He is famous in both American and Native American history mostly for his major victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn against Custer, where his ‘premonition’ of defeating them became reality. Even today, his name is synonymous with Native American culture, and he is considered to be one of the most famous Native Americans ever. |

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USA,Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, New Mexico, Santa Fe,  Zwei Skulpturen in Form großer Büsten  von Indianerhäuptlingen stehen auf auf der Ladefläche eines Pickups. der mit Teppich Gurten und Hölzern zum Transport und zur Sicherung der Kunstwerke ausgestattet ist |  USA ,United States,United States of America, New Mexico, Santa Fe, - Two sculptures of the upper body and head of two native indian chiefs are standing on a Pickup. To the left   Red Cloud  (1822-1909) one of the most capable warriors from the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) tribesmen ever faced by the US military, Makhpiya Luta, his Sioux name, led his people in what is known as Red Cloud’s War. To the right Chief Sitting Bull, Hunkpapa Sioux (1831-1890) - Sitting Bull (Sioux: Tatanka Iyotake first named Slon-he, or, literally, slow), was a Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man and holy man. He is famous in both American and Native American history mostly for his major victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn against Custer, where his ‘premonition’ of defeating them became reality. Even today, his name is synonymous with Native American culture, and he is considered to be one of the most famous Native Americans ever.  |
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