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  2. Bugonaygeshig - Wikipedia

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    Chief Bugonaygeshig was born in either 1835, 1836, or 1839. His birthplace was probably in north central Minnesota. His Anishinabe name, Bugonaygeshig, was very popular at the time (19th century) in Minnesota and still is. Though, historians claim Ogimaa (chief) Bagonegiizhig was never an actual leader, that could be misleading.

  3. Battle of Sugar Point - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sugar Point, or the Battle of Leech Lake, was fought on October 5, 1898 between the 3rd U.S. Infantry and members of the Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians in a failed attempt to apprehend Pillager Ojibwe Bugonaygeshig ("Old Bug" or "Hole-In-The-Day"), as the result of a dispute with Indian Service officials on the Leech Lake Reservation in Cass County, Minnesota.

  4. Category:Statues of sportspeople in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Statues of sportspeople in California" ... Stealing Home (statue) This page was last edited on 10 October 2024, at 03:54 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Monuments and memorials in California - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Junípero Serra (Monterey, California) Statue of Junípero Serra (Sacramento, California) Statue of Kobe and Gianna Bryant; Statue of Lucille Ball (Palm Springs, California) Statue of Robert Burns (San Francisco) Statue of Sonny Bono; Statue of Sun Yat-sen (San Francisco) Statue of Thomas Starr King (San Francisco) Statue of Tony Gwynn

  6. California unveils Native American monument at Capitol ...

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    An eight-foot-tall bronze statue of a late Native American leader known for preserving cultural dances now stands surrounded by trees in a historic park outside of California's state Capitol ...

  7. Hole in the Day - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Chief Hole in the Day Chippewa Chief Hole-In-The-Day misidentified as a "Sioux Chief" by the National Archives. Hole-in-the-Day (c. 1825–1868) was a prominent chief of the Mississippi band of Ojibwe/Chippewa in Minnesota. The native pronunciation has been written with different spellings due different speakers variance in their ...

  8. Native American statue unveiled at former site of Junipero ...

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    A statue signifying resilience has replaced a legacy of pain, its gaze fixed on California’s Capitol dome. The California Native American Monument now stands on the grounds of the state Capitol ...

  9. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    [2] 17 statues have since then been removed and replaced. The National Statuary Hall Collection comprises 60 statues of bronze and 39 of marble . Several sculptors have created multiple statues for the collection, the most prolific being Charles Henry Niehaus who sculpted eight statues currently and formerly in the collection.