American actress and artist Dawn Little Sky's death was announced by her family members in an obituary. She is survived by her three children: Tojan Norma Rendon, Prairie Rose Little Sky-White, and John “Chepa” (Naomi) Little Sky. She also left behind a houseful of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. All their names have been listed in the obituary. Dawn had 21 grandchildren in total.These include:"Ryanne White, Darryan White, Britni Little Sky, Makana Little Sky, Abigail Little Sky, Chaske Little Sky, Edsel 'Eddie' Little Sky, Aleta Little Sky, Kathryn Thunder Hawk, Fawn Little Sky, Trae (Jocy) Little Sky, Lakota Duel (Aidyn) Little Sky, Winona Wamblie Little Sky, Sparrow Little Sky (Lane), Chanda Spotted Eagle, Robert (Halli) Rendon, Aspen (Oscar) Rendon, January Rendon, Nadine Janis, Ardie (Kayla) Janis, and Ian (Tonia) Rendon."Dawn Little Sky is also survived by her in-laws, nieces, and nephews. Additionally, Dawn had more children with her late husband, Eddie Little Sky. However, five of her children preceded her in death.Her children who passed away include a daughter and four sons. They were Dawn Renee Little Sky, and her sons, Beau Little Sky, Todd Little Sky, Stephan "Sky" Little Sky, and Kydd Little Sky.Sky had a huge family who cherished her. The Apple Dumpling Gang passed away at the age of 95 last month, at the Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota. The cause of death has not been revealed in the obituary.How was Dawn Little Sky described by her family?An obituary was shared after actress and artist Dawn Little Sky passed away last month in October. She was 95 years old and lived a fulfilling life surrounded by family and friends. In the obituary, she is fondly remembered as "Grandma Dawn," not just to her family, but even to those not related by blood.Her late husband, Eddie Little Sky, called her "The Ava Gardner of Fort Yates". They met in school and later got married on the rodeo trail while they were in Roswell, New Mexico.Besides being an actress, Dawn Little Sky also taught art and culture. She was also the director of the cultural center in Eagle Butte. The obituary mentioned how she was well-liked at Little Wound School. It reads:"Many of her former students still recall her as 'their favorite teacher.' She was also the dance club sponsor at Little Wound for many years. She and Eddie also loved to make dance regalia for their children and took them to powwows and cultural shows, both nationally and internationally."It continued to highlight some of Dawn Little Sky's achievements:"She was also a champion Women's Traditional dancer and was given South Dakota's Indian Living Treasure Award in 2005. Dawn had a wealth of knowledge of Native American art and history, which she shared generously with all."As for her life at home, her family elaborated:"Dawn enjoyed watching all her grandchildren dance at powwows, and she especially loved listening to the drum groups. She was a dedicated mother, auntie, and grandma to many. She would support and 'lili' for them on the sidelines. She is affectionately referred to as 'Grandma Dawn' by many people because of her loving and gentle spirit. She always gave an 'I love ya' and a kiss on the cheek."They concluded by saying Dawn Little Sky had an amazing life, and although they will miss her, she is reunited with her love and husband, Eddie Little Sky."Dawn lived an extraordinary life and left a positive impact on all who had the honor to interact with her. Her life was full of so many adventures and unforgettable experiences, and she was the best storyteller with the most amazing sense of humor! Dawn's warm presence and one-of-a-kind smile will be missed dearly by all who knew and loved her."Dawn Little Sky lived a long and meaningful life filled with family and love. She passed away at the age of 95 and is survived by her three children, her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, her nieces and nephews, and her in-laws.Also read: Who was Elizabeth Franz? Beloved stage actress celebrated for portrayal in 'Death of a Salesman' dies at 84