Big Mouth
Tribe Oglala-born chieftain of the Brulé Lakota
Born 1822
Died October 29, 1869
Native name Itȟáŋka
Parents Sixth son of Old Chief Smoke
Relatives Twin brother of Blue Horse

Big Mouth (Lakota: Itȟáŋka) (born 1822–died October 29, 1869) was an Oglala-born chieftain of the Brulé Lakota, highly regarded by the Brulé for his bravery and aggressive military leadership. He was one of the chiefs who signed the second Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868[1] and remained a bitter opponent of further American settlement, ridiculing Spotted Tail and other Sioux chieftains upon their return from a mission to Washington, DC. He was sixth son of Old Chief Smoke (1774–1864) and twin brother of Blue Horse.

One of the principal chiefs at the Whetstone Agency, located along the Missouri River, where most of the Brulé and Oglala bands had gathered, Big Mouth gained increasing support for his stance among members of the tribe. He criticized what he described as Spotted Tail's reversal of Sioux policy, saying Spotted Tail had been entertained by American politicians and given a personal tour through the major cities of the east coast. Faced with increasing opposition to his leadership, Spotted Tail visited Big Mouth at his lodge, where, upon approaching the entrance, Big Mouth was seized by two warriors and held down while Spotted Tail shot and killed him.

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  1. ^ PBSThe West – "The Fort Laramie Treaty (1868)"

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Big Mouth (disambiguation)

Big Mouth may refer to:

  • Big Mouth, Native American Brulé Sioux leader
  • Big Mouth Billy Bass, animatronic singing toy
  • The Big Mouth, 1967 comedy film starring Jerry Lewis
  • Big Mouth Loud, wrestling promotion in Japan
  • Big Mouth House, publisher
  • "Big Mouth", a song by Santigold from the album "Master of My Make-Believe"
  • "Big Mouth", a song by Whodini from the album "Escape (Whodini album)"
  • Martha Raye, TV and film actress
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Big Mouth"
  • All pages with titles containing Big Mouth
  • Bigmouth (disambiguation)
  • Big Ugly Mouth, 1987 live spoken word album by Henry Rollins
  • Great Big Mouth Records, record label
  • My Big Mouth (disambiguation)
  • Big Brother's Big Mouth, UK TV show
  • Big Brother Australia's Big Mouth, Australian TV Show
  • Mouth (disambiguation)
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