"Rapid City, South Dakota"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1907-02-26"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe"@en . . . . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe, Lacotawin (Rapid City, Dakota del Sud, 26 de febrer de 1907 - Nova York, 5 d'octubre de 1992) va ser una historiadora i contista sioux, filla del cap Chauncey Yellow Robe. Estudi\u00E0 a Carlisle (Pennsilv\u00E0nia), i represent\u00E0 als indis al Congr\u00E9s de Nacions de l'Exposici\u00F3 de Chicago del 1895. Fou membre de la Society of American Indians i el 1927 va rebre amb el seu pare el president Calvin Coolidge. Autora de The Album of the American Indian (1969) i Tonweya and the Eagles and Other Lakota Indian Tales (1979)."@ca . . . . . "29414873"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1907-02-26"^^ . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe (Lacotawin) (26 February 1907 \u2013 5 October 1992) was a Native American folklorist, educator and writer of half Lakota Sioux birth. Rosebud was influenced by her father Chauncey Yellow Robe, and used storytelling, performance and books to introduce generations of children to Native American folklore and culture. Rosebud was a public celebrity to thousands of children who visited the Indian Village at Jones Beach, New York, every summer from 1930 to 1950, and known for her beauty, enthusiasm and intelligence. From the late 1930s through the 1950s, Yellow Robe was a broadcast celebrity with the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City and appeared as a regular on NBC children's programs. In later years, Rosebud continued her storytelling and lectures at the American Museum of Natural History and the Donnell Library of New York. In 1994, Yellow Robe's career as an educator was honored in a performance of \"Rosebud's Song\" by the National Dance Institute at New York City's Madison Square Garden."@en . . . "1113245144"^^ . . . . . . . "Lillian Belle Springer"@en . . . . "1907"^^ . . . . . . . "circa 1927"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe"@en . "Lacotawin"@en . "26265"^^ . . . . . . "1992"^^ . . . "Chauncina and Evelyn"@en . . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe, Lacotawin (Rapid City, Dakota del Sud, 26 de febrer de 1907 - Nova York, 5 d'octubre de 1992) va ser una historiadora i contista sioux, filla del cap Chauncey Yellow Robe. Estudi\u00E0 a Carlisle (Pennsilv\u00E0nia), i represent\u00E0 als indis al Congr\u00E9s de Nacions de l'Exposici\u00F3 de Chicago del 1895. Fou membre de la Society of American Indians i el 1927 va rebre amb el seu pare el president Calvin Coolidge. Autora de The Album of the American Indian (1969) i Tonweya and the Eagles and Other Lakota Indian Tales (1979)."@ca . . "1992-10-05"^^ . "Rosebud Yellow Robe (Lacotawin) (26 February 1907 \u2013 5 October 1992) was a Native American folklorist, educator and writer of half Lakota Sioux birth. Rosebud was influenced by her father Chauncey Yellow Robe, and used storytelling, performance and books to introduce generations of children to Native American folklore and culture. Rosebud was a public celebrity to thousands of children who visited the Indian Village at Jones Beach, New York, every summer from 1930 to 1950, and known for her beauty, enthusiasm and intelligence. From the late 1930s through the 1950s, Yellow Robe was a broadcast celebrity with the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City and appeared as a regular on NBC children's programs. In later years, Rosebud continued her storytelling and lectures at the American Museum of "@en . "Lacotawin"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1992-10-05"^^ . . . . "Rosebud Yellow Robe"@ca . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Folklorist, educator and author"@en . . . . . . .