The Sans Arc, or Itázipčho (Itazipcola, Hazipco - ‘Those who hunt without bows’) in Lakota, are a subdivision of the Lakota people. Sans Arc is the French translation of the Lakota name which means, "Without bows." The translator of Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer renders the name as Arrows all Gone.[1] They live in the Cheyenne River Reservation.
One of the many etymologies of the Lakota name tells the following story: The true meaning of Itazipacola is "no markings". This referred to the fact that the Itazipco were so generous they did not mark their arrows (they were usually marked so that braves could claim the bison they killed, etc.), that way everyone could share the meat of the hunt. This is why when the Creator wanted to give the pipe to the Lakota, the White Buffalo Woman Wopi brought it to the Itazipco, because they would always be willing to share it.
The SansArc, or Itázipčho (Itazipcola, Hazipco - ‘Those who hunt without bows’) in Lakota, are a subdivision of the Lakota people. SansArc is the French...
The Itazipcho (Lakota: – ‘Without Bows’, 'SansArcs') are a Native American people constituting a subdivision of the Lakota people, belonging to the old...
Sičháŋǧu (Brulé, Burned Thighs) Oglála ("They Scatter Their Own") Itázipčho (SansArc, Without Bows) Húŋkpapȟa (Hunkpapa, "End Village", Camps at the End of...
Chief Yellow Hawk (also known as Ci-tan-gi) was a leader of the SansArc Lakota (Itazipco) a sub-group of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe. In 1867 Yellow...
second that had been partially dismantled), and in it was the body of a SansArc warrior, Old She-Bear, who had been wounded in the battle. He had died...
Heyoka and cousin of Crazy Horse Black Hawk (Čhetáŋ Sápa) (ca. 1832–1890?), SansArc artist and medicine man Mary Brave Bird (1954–2013), Sicangu writer and...
initial fighting. Those Sioux who escaped spread the word to neighboring SansArc, Brulé and Cheyenne villages, telling Crazy Horse and other leaders that...
independence.[citation needed] In 1875, the Northern Cheyenne, Hunkpapa, Oglala, SansArc, and Minneconjou camped together for a Sun Dance, with both the Cheyenne...
Osprey-class coastal minehunter Black Hawk (artist) (c. 1832–c. 1890), SansArc Lakota artist Black Hawk (lacrosse) (1877–?), Native American lacrosse...
resistance by Sitting Bull in Canada. A few Brulés, led by Black Eagle, a SansArc band of Lakota, and the Miniconjou leader Roman Nose had resisted pressure...
women and children in 1805, corresponding to 160 tipis. Shihasapa and SansArc migration to Hunkpapa camps in the 1840s had doubled their number of tipis...
continued on to the Little Powder River, where they met with Miniconjou, SansArc, Oglala and a few Northern Cheyenne, including leaders such as Black Shield...
Bull described the Indians in the Battle of the Badlands as Hunkpapas, SansArcs, and Miniconjou Lakota, Yanktonai, and others. On August 6, Sully and...
Nation. The 4 bands included are the Plants by the Water or Mnicoujou, SansArc or Itazipco, Black Foot or Sihasapa, and Two Kettles or Oohenumpa. All...
the most famous Miniconjou chief was Touch the Clouds. Together with the SansArc (Itázipčho, Itazipcola, Hazipco – ‘Those who hunt without bows’) and Two...
1864 between modern Medora & Sentinel Butte Sioux Wars Sully's Expedition ca. 100 United States of America vs Hunkpapa, SansArc, Miniconjou, & Yanktonai...
Siouan → Sioux United States (Lakotah) Lakota (including Brulé, Oglala, SansArc, Hunkpapa, Miniconjou, and Sihasapa) and Dakota (including Mdewakanton)...
representing where soldiers fell. Since then, markers have been added for the SansArc Lakota warrior Long Road and the Minniconjou Lakota Dog's Back Bone. On...
Their Own), Hunkpapa (Camps by the Horn), Itazipco (They have no bows) or (SansArc), Sihasapa (Black Feet band of Lakota), Minicoujou or Miniconjou (Plants...
from Merkin Ball, 1995 "Long Road", a song by W-inds, 2003 Long Road (SansArc Lakota), a Sioux warrior memorialized at the Little Bighorn Battlefield...
Lakota, also known as Teton Sioux: the Minnecoujou, Two Kettle (Oohenunpa), SansArc (Itazipco) and Blackfoot (Sihásapa). The CRIR is bordered on the north...
Blackfeet Sioux 14 Stat. 727 1865 October 20 Treaty with the Dakota or Sioux, SansArc Band 14 Stat. 731 1865 October 20 Treaty with the Dakota or Sioux, Yankpapa...