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Red Shirt (Oglala)

Red Shirt (Oglala Lakota: ''Ógle Lúta'' in Standard Lakota Orthography)(a/k/a "Ogilasa" and "Joseph Red Shirt")(1847-January 4, 1925) was an Oglala Lakota chief, warrior and statesman. Red Shirt is notable in American history as a U.S. Army Native Scout and a progressive Oglala Lakota leader who promoted friendly associations with whites and education for his people. Red Shirt opposed Crazy Horse during the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877 and the Ghost Dance Movement of 1890, and was a Lakota delegate to Washington in 1880. Red Shirt was one of the first Wild Westers with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and a supporter of the Carlisle Native Industrial School. Red Shirt became an international celebrity Wild Westing with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and his 1887 appearance in England captured the attention of Europeans and presented a progressive image of Native Americans.
== Early life ==

Red Shirt was born near Fort Fetterman, Wyoming. There are several accounts of Red Shirt's early life. One account is that Red Shirt is the son of a white man and a Lakota mother.〔http://amertribes.proboards.com/thread/1854/chief-red-shirt#ixzz2ZsPXbiJy〕 Another account, by Red Shirt, is that he was the son of a great warrior chief.〔In an interview, Red Shirt said his father was a great chief, and that he was eager to prove himself a great warrior in his eyes. The ''Brisbane Courier'', “The Sioux Chief Red Shirt Interviewed”, June 23, 1887.〕 Will Rogers reported that Red Shirt was the son of Red Dog, a progressive headman of the Oyuhpe band who settled at Pine Ridge, South Dakota.〔Arthur Frank Wertheim and Barbara Bair, ed., ''The Papers of Will Rogers: Wild West and Vaudeville, April 1904-September 1908'', (2000), p. 62.〕 Red Shirt and Red Dog were Lakota delegates to Washington in 1880, served as Pine Ridge Indian Police and sent their children to the Carlisle Native Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Historians agree that by 1877 Red Shirt had emerged as a leader of the Wagluhe at Pine Ridge.〔Eli Seavey Ricker and Richard E. Jensen, “Voices of the American West: The Indian interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919, Volume 1, p.15 (2005).〕

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