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Tribe:
Oglala / Lakota Sioux

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---- Physical Description: Boy
1.79 m, brown-skinned sun-tanned, hair the color of death, black, long to the back, always takes loose. Eyes black as night, deep, thoughtful, long eyelashes and stiff.
Marks on your skin holds torso height, footprint unavoidable having gone through their initiation ceremony, where he nailed two boards in the skin of the chest to be hung from them to sunlight to demonstrate their value.
Dress with a touch of feathers ins family of the chief warrior of the tribe tries to follow in his footsteps, so fervently trying to keep the most important values of all good Sioux: bravery, strength, generosity and compassion.
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--------------------------------------------- Name Horse:
Chiil (Snowstorm)
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History: Born in
spring near the Missouri River, in his early years with his mother grew up, playing with others or & ntilde; years of the tribe, hoping to be like his father, one of the most important hunters of the tribe, which of them would not want to be like the proteccióny gave them love. He helped his mother in the work entrusted to him it.
For its fifth spring, the brother of her father became the chief of the tribe for what was taken to heart the idea of following in his footsteps working hard to grow spiritually in those values of importance to his people .
asked his father instructed him as were needed and he agreed with a smile on her face, in fact, that his brother was chosen from among all po lead the tribe was a great honor, ask your child enough to begin to instruct in the art of hunting and war.
At the age of 12 he made the initiation ceremony at his family proud as well to make self-sacrifice, which seemed more like self-torture in order to show everyone his valentíay Vali , to within the community.
Thereafter he was recognized as a grown man, accepted in hunting and later as part of the ranks of men in charge of defending its people, the elderly, women and children, as well as n customs.

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