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Eddie Little Sky

Eddie Little Sky (August 15, 1926 — September 5, 1997), also known as Edward Little,〔Eddie Little Sky at the Internet Movie Database〕 was a Native American actor of the Oglala Lakota tribe. He had parts in 36 feature films and over 60 television shows,〔''Indian Country Today'', retrieved on 21 June 2009〕 mainly westerns in the role of a Native American. He was one of the first Native American actors to play Native American roles and is best remembered for his performance as ''Black Eagle'' in the 1970 film ''A Man Called Horse''.
==Career==
Little Sky was born as Edsel Wallace Little on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Shannon County, South Dakota to Oglala Lakota parents Wallace Little, Sr. and Wileminna Colhoff. He attended the Holy Rosary Indian Mission school as a child. After leaving the United States Navy where he had served in the Pacific during World War II, he began working the rodeo circuit as a bull rider and bareback rider.
Following his work on the film ''Chief Crazy Horse'', Audie Murphy encouraged Little Sky to become a professional actor;〔''Indian Country Today'', retrieved on 21 June 2009〕 thus Little Sky, along with Jay Silverheels and Chief Dan George became one of the first Native Americans to play Native American roles in films. Hollywood normally used white actors wearing black wigs and dark make-up to play the parts of Native Americans. His first television role was on the series ''The Iron Trail'',〔(IMDb profile )〕 and from the time onwards, Little Sky had numerous roles in many Western television series such as ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Rifleman'', ''The Virginian'', ''Bonanza'', ''Daniel Boone'' and ''The High Chaparral''; he also played in many films such as ''The Light in the Forest'', ''Paint Your Wagon'', ''Duel at Diablo'', ''Breakheart Pass'', but he is chiefly remembered for his performance as ''Black Eagle'' in the 1970 film ''A Man Called Horse'' which starred Irish actor Richard Harris. He was also technical adviser for ''Soldier Blue''. He also made several appearances as a Pacific native on ''Gilligan's Island''.
Upon his retirement from the film industry in the late 1970s, he worked as director of the Oglala Lakota Tribal Parks and Recreation Authority. He was married to Native American actress (Dawn Little Sky ) (née Gates), by whom he had 5 children, Dawn Renee Little Sky, Beau Little Sky, Todd Little Sky, Stephen Little Sky, and Prairie Rose Little Sky.

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