1890 - 1932
Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance American Writer
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American Writer Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance was born Sylvester Clark Long on 1st December, 1890 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA and passed away on 20th Mar 1932 Anoakia, San Gabriel Valley, California, USA aged 41. He is most remembered for Calgary Herald. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
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First Name |
Chief
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Middle Name |
Buffalo Child Long
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Last Name |
Lance
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Full Name at Birth |
Sylvester Clark Long
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Alternative Name |
Long Lance
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Birthday |
1st December, 1890
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Birthplace |
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
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Died |
20th March, 1932
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Place of Death |
Anoakia, San Gabriel Valley, California, USA
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Cause of Death |
Suicide by gunshot
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Build |
Athletic
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Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Ethnicity |
Multiracial
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
Carlisle Indian Industrial School
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University |
St. John's Military Academy
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Occupation Text |
Journalist, writer
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Occupation |
Writer
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Claim to Fame |
Calgary Herald
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Music Genre (Text) |
Journalism, Autobiography
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Official Websites |
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15771003
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Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (born Sylvester Clark Long; December 1, 1890 – March 20, 1932) was a journalist, writer and film actor who, for a time, became internationally prominent as a spokesman for Native American causes. He published an autobiography, purportedly based on his experience as the son of a Blackfoot chief. He was the first presumed Native American admitted to the Explorers Club in New York City, and held a racial mixed heritage that one Professor describes as "inbetween...—Native, White, and Black."
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