
Oglala Sioux Tribe
Formally known as the Titonwan division of the Oceti Sakowin – Seven Council Fires or Great Sioux Nation composed of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota people.
Oglala - Wikipedia
The Oglala (Lakota pronunciation: [oɡəˈlala] – lit. 'to scatter one's own') [5] are one of the seven subtribes of the Lakota people who, along with the Dakota, make up the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ …
Oglala Lakota Nation - A History of People, Place, and Legacy
The Oglala Lakota Nation, more officially known as the Oglala Sioux Tribe, is one of the most well-known Native American nations of North America and is famous throughout history as the …
Oglala Sioux Tribe | South Dakota Department of Tribal Relations
In 1964, Billy Mills won the 10,000-meter race at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. He was the first American ever to win that race, and he did it in record time. Billy Mills, an Oglala Lakota, was …
Oglala Sioux Tribe - Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center
Years of fighting for their land had finally left the Great Sioux Nation demoralized and defeated. Today, the Oglala Sioux Tribal government maintains jurisdiction within the boundaries of the …
About the Lakota | One Spirit
Oglala is a Lakota word meaning "to scatter one's own." The Oglala Lakota Nation is one of the seven bands of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Seven Council Fires). A majority of the Oglala live on …
Oglala Sioux Tribe - Indian Reservations
Apr 11, 2025 · The Oglala Sioux Tribe, also known as the Oglala Lakota Nation, stands as a prominent and historically significant federally recognized tribe within the broader Sioux Nation.
Oglala Sioux Tribe - Travel South Dakota
Oglala is a Lakota word meaning "to scatter one's own." The Oglala Lakota Nation is one of the seven bands of the Titowan (Lakota) division of the Great Sioux Nation. They are a proud …
The Oglala Lakota: Defenders of Sovereignty on the Plains
The Oglala are one of the seven council fires of the Lakota Nation, whose ancestral territories span the Great Plains of North America. Today, the Oglala primarily reside on the Pine Ridge …
Oglala Sioux Tribe - Access Genealogy
In 1825 they inhabited both banks of Bad river from the Missouri to the Black Hills, and were then friendly with the whites and at peace with the Cheyenne, but enemies to all other tribes except …