The Art of Daniel Long Soldier
The Betrayal of Crazy Horse
The Betrayal of Crazy Horse
each 8" x 12" set of four - $235
Crazy Horse with Hail Markings
Crazy Horse with Hail Markings
7½" x 12" - $65
Day of Yellow HairDay of Yellow Hair
Day of Yellow Hair
each 29" x 15" set of two - $250
Fears Nothing With Yellow Body Paint
Fears Nothing With Yellow Body Paint
7½" x 12" - $65
Gray Hawk's Horse Raid
Gray Hawk's Horse Raid
each 9½" x 12½" set of four - $225
Iron Hail
Iron Hail
7½" x 12" - $65
Iron Hawk
Iron Hawk
7½" x 12" - $65
Last Arrow
Last Arrow
7½" x 12" - $65

The Legend of Crow Butte
each 7½" x 12" set of four - $225
Magpie
Magpie
7½" x 12" - $65
Moving Robe Woman
Moving Robe Woman
7½" x 12" - $65
Newlyweds
Newlyweds
each 8" x 12½" set of four - $225
The Story of Jack Red Cloud
The Story of Jack Red Cloud
21" x 29¾" - $225
The Story of My Great-Grandfather Akicita
The Story of My Great-Grandfather Akicita
each 8" x 12"- set of four - $225
The Taunt
The Taunt
7½" x 12" - $65
Daniel Long Soldier

About Daniel Long Soldier

“There are a lot of people,” begins Daniel Long Soldier, “who don’t know the history of our
people as we know it. They have only heard one side of a story or what they have seen in
Hollywood movies. The stories I’m telling I’ve heard from people who are 80 or 90 years old
and heard these stories from their parents. These are the stories my grandpa, my uncles and my
dad told me.”

Daniel is an Oglala Lakota Sioux born on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He first began drawing
with sticks on the sandbanks of a local creek. Recently he found that the drawings he made on
the walls of the house he grew up in as a child are still there. This self-taught artist worked as an
illustrator during the 1960s for the Dayton Journal News, but returned to Pine Ridge during the
turbulent 1970s.

Long Soldier started painting what he calls Lakota Wicitowa (Lakota Paintings) in the mid-80s
because he liked the authenticity and simplicity they lent to the story they told. Even then he
would only paint them for special occasions such as buffalo robes he created for the Omaha in
Macy NE and the Santee Sioux.