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Blamed for the ensuing massacre, Tatanka Iyotake led his tribe into Canada, where they lived until 1881, when on July 20 he led the last of his fugitive people in surrender to United States troops at Fort Buford in Montana. The US government, however, had granted him amnesty.
In later life, Tatanka Iyotake toured with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show, where he was a popular attraction. Often asked to address the audience, he frequently cursed them in his native Lakota languageLakota is a language spoken by the Native American Lakota people. It is part of the Siouan language family. External link Native American languages Lakota tribe. to the wild applause of his listeners.
Toward the end of his life, Tatanka Iyotake was drawn to the mystical Ghost dance as a way of repelling the white invaders from his people's land. This was perceived as a threat by the American government, and a group of Indian police was sent to arrest him. In the ensuing scuffle, Tatanka Iyotake and his son Crow Foot were killed.
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