LC control no. | n 88071849 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Standing Bear, 1829?-1908 |
Variant(s) | Standing Bear, Ponca chief Ma-chú-nah-zhe, Ponca chief |
Associated place | Ponca Tribe of Nebraska |
Birth date | 1829? |
Death date | 1908 |
Field of activity | Indians of North America--Civil rights |
Affiliation | Ponca Indians |
Profession or occupation | Indians--Kings and rulers |
Found in | Tibbles, T.H. The Ponca chiefs, 1880: t.p. (Standing Bear) opp. t.p. (under port.: Ma-chú-nah-zhe) LC in OCLC, 2-16-89 (hdg.: Standing Bear, Ponca chief) Standing Bear is a person, c2004: eCIP t.p. (Standing Bear) galley (d. Sept. 3, 1908) BGMI, Jan. 2009 (Standing Bear, (1829?-1908); Standing Bear, (c. 1830-1908)) Wikipedia, Jan. 13, 2009 (Standing Bear (1834(?) - 1908); Ponca Native American chief who successfully argued in U.S. District Court in 1879 that Native Americans are "persons within the meaning of the law" and have the right of habeas corpus Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk. Standing Bear of the Ponca, 2013: subj. (Standing Bear) p. 40 (1829 Standing Bear is born) Wikipedia, Apr. 15, 2016 (Standing Bear (c. 1829-1908)) National Park Service website, Apr. 15, 2016 (Standing Bear was born around 1829 in the traditional Ponca homeland near the confluence of the Niobrara and Missouri rivers) |
Associated language | eng |