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Maggie Stands Looking American Horse

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pine Ridge Reservation, Dakota Territory (South Dakota), United States
Death: after 1910
Immediate Family:

Daughter of American Horse, Chieftain of the Oglala Lakota and Red Spotted Calf of the Oglala
Sister of Bear Don't Scare Guy American Horse; Thomas American Horse; Benjamin American Horse and Samuel American Horse
Half sister of Sophie American Horse; Charles American Horse; Jennie American Horse; Julie American Horse; Lucy American Horse and 2 others

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About Maggie Stands Looking American Horse

Oglala Lakota
Wagluhe - Loafer Band of Lakota


The Oglala Lakota Nation

American Horse agreed to send two sons and a daughter for first class: Ben American Horse, Samuel American Horse and Maggie Stands Looking. Charles A. Eastman recalled, "His daughters were the handsomest Indian girls of full blood that I ever saw.

Maggie Stands Looking was one of Captain Pratt's model students.[38] Maggie dictated this letter to an interpreter for publication: "Carlisle Barracks, PA, Jan. 24, 1881. My dear father: AMERICAN HORSE:- I want to tell you something, and it makes me feel very glad. You tell me that my brother is married and that makes me feel very glad. My cousins, and brothers, and I are all very well, at this Carlisle School. We would like to see you again. I am always happy here, but lately I sometimes feel bad, because you tell me that my grandfather is getting very old. Tell me how my brothers are. I would like to see my brother's wife's picture. Tell my brother Two-Dogs to write to me again. Miss Hyde's father died two weeks ago, and I am very sorry. I remember all of my friends. If you don't answer my letter soon, I'll feel bad. I don't always answer your letter soon, but it is because I can not write. As soon as I get so that I can write myself, I will write as often as I can. Tell Brave Bull that Dora (Her Pipe) has been a little sick, but is most well now. Tell if my grandfather is well. If he gets sick tell me. You wrote to my cousin Robert and told him that you had a house to live in, and lots of pigs and cows and such things, and I was very glad. You've got a white man's house to live in now and I am anxious to learn all that I can, so that I can come home by and by and live with you. I hear that they have a big school out there and it makes me very glad. If you can, come again, and tell me if you can come again, when. I want to tell you that some more girls and boys came here. Twenty-five. Fifteen of them are girls. There are a great many of us here now, and Capt. Pratt is very kind to us. That is all I want to say now. Give my love to all of my friends. Your daughter, Maggie Stands-Looking."

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Maggie Stands Looking American Horse's Timeline

1865
1865
Pine Ridge Reservation, Dakota Territory (South Dakota), United States
1910
1910
Age 45