Dawn Little Sky, Actress and Disney Artist, Dies at 95
The wife of late actor Eddie Little Sky, she appeared in ‘Cimarron,’ ‘Duel at Diablo,’ ‘Gypsy,’ ‘Gunsmoke’ and more
She was not on the list.
Dawn Little Sky, an actress who appeared onscreen in Gypsy, The Apple Dumpling Gang and Rawhide and worked as an artist at Walt Disney Studios, has died. She was 95.
Little Sky died Oct. 24 at the Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota, her family announced.
Her husband was late actor Eddie Little Sky, who was one of
the first Native men to play Native roles on film and television. His credits
included the 1970 films A Man Called Horse and Little Big Man and several
episodes of Gilligan’s Island, where he spoke the Siouan language Lakota.
Meanwhile, the couple acted together on episodes of The Magical World of Disney, Gunsmoke, Have Gun — Will Travel and Daniel Boone, and in such features as Chief Crazy Horse (1955), Cimarron (1960), Duel at Diablo (1966) and Journey Through Rosebud (1972).
Born on April 17, 1930, in Fort Yates, North Dakota, Dawn lived on the Standing Rock Reservation (which straddles South and North Dakota) as a youngster, then attended Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas.
While in college, she met Eddie — he called her the “Ava Gardner of Fort Yates” — and they would marry in Roswell, New Mexico, while on the rodeo trail. They ended up in California, where she worked as an actress at Frontierland in Disneyland and as an artist for Walt Disney Studios, where she colored cels for animation projects.
Her acting résumé also included the films Ten Who Dared (1960) and Billy Two Hats (1974), and her career once took her as far away as Israel, she said in a 2022 interview.
In the late 1970s, she and her husband moved to South Dakota, where she served as the director of a cultural center in Eagle Butte and taught art and culture. Eddie died in 1997 at age 71.
She received South Dakota’s Indian Living Treasure Award in 2005.
Survivors include her children, Tojan, Prairie Rose and John, and her grandchildren, Ryanne, Darryan, Britni, Makana, Abigail, Chaske, Edsel, Aleta, Kathryn, Fawn, Trae, Lakota, Duel, Winona, Sparrow, Chanda, Robert, Aspen, January, Nadine, Ardie and Ian.
“Dawn lived an extraordinary life and left a positive impact
on all who had the honor to interact with her,” her family said. “Her life was
full of so many adventures and unforgettable experiences, and she was the best
storyteller with the most amazing sense of humor!”
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Tatanka
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Grandma
2022
Dave Bald Eagle, Richard Ray Whitman, and Christopher
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Neither Wolf Nor Dog
7.1
Annie
2016
Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (1994)
Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee
7.1
TV Movie
Grandma Moore
1994
Slim Pickens, Bill Bixby, Susan Clark, Tim Conway, Don
Knight, Don Knotts, John McGiver, Harry Morgan, Clay O'Brien, and David Wayne
in The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)
The Apple Dumpling Gang
6.4
Big Foot
1975
Billy Two Hats (1974)
Billy Two Hats
6.3
Copeland's Squaw
1974
Journey Through Rosebud (1972)
Journey Through Rosebud
6.3
At the Pow Wow
1972
Don Murray and Otis Young in The Outcasts (1968)
The Outcasts
7.4
TV Series
Singing Squaw (uncredited)
1969
1 episode
Duel at Diablo (1966)
Duel at Diablo
6.5
Chata's Wife (uncredited)
1966
Fess Parker in Daniel Boone (1964)
Daniel Boone
7.3
TV Series
Indian Woman
1966
1 episode
Rawhide (1959)
Rawhide
7.9
TV Series
Squaw
1964
1 episode
Have Gun - Will Travel (1957)
Have Gun - Will Travel
8.4
TV Series
Wife (as Dawn Littlesky)
1963
1 episode
Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, and Rosalind Russell in Gypsy
(1962)
Gypsy
7.1
Indian Mother (uncredited)
1962
James Arness, Amanda Blake, Milburn Stone, and Dennis Weaver
in Gunsmoke (1955)
Gunsmoke
8.1
TV Series
Indian WomanSquaw
1961
2 episodes
Glenn Ford and Maria Schell in Cimarron (1960)
Cimarron
6.4
Arita Red Feather (uncredited)
1960
Ten Who Dared (1960)
Ten Who Dared
5.5
Indian woman (uncredited)
1960
The Texan (1958)
The Texan
7.5
TV Series
Squaw
1960
1 episode
Archive Footage
Walt Disney in The Magical World of Disney (1954)
The Magical World of Disney
8.3
TV Series
Big Foot (archive footage)
1976
1 episode

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