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Authors: The Journey of Crazy Horse a Lakota History

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My grandfather Charles was tall and very distinguished. He and my maternal grandfather, Albert, had a deep mutual respect. Grandpa Charles, in his life, was a rancher, a gold miner (having worked in the Homestake Gold Mine in the Black Hills), and an ordained Episcopalian deacon. I remember watching him play baseball when he was fifty-five years old. He was the son of a Frenchman, Joseph Marshall (probably originally Marichale). (Joseph and his brother, Francis [François] had an interesting journey that eventually led them to the Pine Ridge Reservation, via Fort Yankton and Fort Laramie, among other places. They both married Lakota women and raised large families.)
Many of these people from Rosebud and Pine Ridge were related to me, or took me as a relative. Each of them gave me a piece of themselves because of a story or stories they told me, or because they taught me something. My grandfather Albert taught me to make bows and arrows, for example. Grandpa Isaac Knife taught his son, Israel (my cousin), and me to weave fish traps out of sandbar willows. I can’t remember who it was that taught me how to play the Snow Snake game first, sliding willow rods on the river ice. All my grandmothers showed me about beading and quilling, and hide tanning. The list goes on and on. Most of all they all taught me to be aware of who and what I am, and always to be proud of it.
Suggested Reading
Andrist, Ralph K.,
The Long Death.
Macmillan, 1964.
Brown, Dee A.,
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
Bantam, 1970.
Buecher, Thomas R., ed.,
The Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger.
Nebraska Historical Society, 1994.
Hardoff, Richard G.,
The Oglala Lakota Crazy Horse: A Preliminary Genealogical Study and an Annotated Listing of Primary Sources.
J.M. Carroll and Company, 1985.
Kadlecek, Edward, and Mabel Kadlecek,
To Kill an Eagle: Indian Views on the Last Days of Crazy Horse.
Johnson Books, 1995.
Sandoz, Mari,
Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas.
University of Nebraska Press, 1942.
Scott, Douglas D., Richard A. Fox, Jr., Melissa A. Conner, and Dick Harmon,
Archaeological Perspectives on the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
University of Oklahoma, 2000.
Index
Adventure
Afghanistan
Agencies
Crazy Horse offered
Lakota disarmed on
order to report to
of Red Cloud
of Spotted Tail
Allotment (Dawes) Act of 1887
Ambrose, Stephen
American Horse (Long Knife Horse)
Annuities
Antelope
Apache
Arikara
Arrows, crafting of
Ash Creek
 
Backbone.
See
High Back Bone
Badger, grizzly bear and
Bad Heart Bull
Bad Wound
Battle of the Hundred in the Hand (Fetterman Battle)
Battle of the Little Bighorn (Greasy Grass Fight)
Battle of the Rosebud
Bear Butte
Bear Coat (Nelson Miles)
Beaver Creek
Beaver Mountain
Big Horn (Shining) Mountains
Big Horn River
Big Nose
Big Road
Bird Ash
Black Buffalo Woman
Black Crow
Blackfeet
Fort Laramie Treaty Council and
Black Hills (the heart of all things)
Crazy Horse in
government’s offer to buy
whites in
whites’ supposed ownership of
Black Kettle
Black Moon
Black Shawl
Crazy Horse’s second wife and
daughter of
daughter’s death and
Black Shield
Black Twin
Blind Wolf
Blue Clouds
Blue Water River
Bordeaux, Jim
Bordeaux, Louie
Bows, crafting of
“The Lightning Bow,”
Bozeman Trail (Powder River Road)
Bozeman Trail (Powder River) War
Broken Hand (Thomas Fitzpatrick)
Buffalo (bison)
lodges made from hides of
whites and
Buffalo Calf Road
Buffalo Creek
Bureau of Indian Affairs
 
Calendar, Lakota
Camp Robinson
Canada (Grandmother’s Land)
Canvas lodges
Carrington, Henry
Chalk Buttes
Chips
Chiracahua Apache
Christianity
Clark, White Hat
Comanche
Comes in Sight
Conquering Bear
Cottonwood Creek
Councils at Horse Creek:
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868
Cow incident.
See
Grattan incident
Crane, Stephen
Crazy Horse (
Tasunke Witko;
Light Hair;
Jiji
):
agencies and
agency offered to
in Battle of the Little Bighorn (Greasy Grass Fight)
birth of
Black Buffalo Woman and
in Black Hills
bows of
boyhood of
brother of.
See
Little Hawk (Little Cloud; Crazy Horse’s brother)
Camp Robinson journey of
daughter of.
See
They Are Afraid of Her
death of
dream of
Elk River ambush and
father of.
See
Worm
in Fetterman Battle (Battle of the Hundred in the Hand)
as fighting man
Gathering the Warriors ritual invoked by
Grattan incident and
hair of
Hollywood portrayals of
horses of
as hunter
leadership of
Little Thunder camp attack and
mentors of.
See also
High Back Bone
mothers of ;
See also
Rattling Blanket Woman
myths and legends surrounding
names of
No Water’s shooting of
petroglyph carved by
photographs of
on raids
in Rosebud Fight
as Shirt Wearer
sister of
surrender of
in sweat lodge
turning points in life of
weapons of
whites as viewed by
whites battled by
wives of.
See also
Black Shawl
worries of
Crazy Horse (Worm; father of Crazy Horse).
See
Worm
Crazy Horse and Custer
(Ambrose)
Crazy Woman Creek
Crook, George.
See
Three Stars
Crow (Absaroka)
Fort Laramie Treaty Council and
Crow (Absaroka) (
cont.
)
raids on
soldiers and
Crow King
Custer, George (Long Hair)
 
Dakota
Dawes (Allotment) Act of 1887
Death
Decoy actions
Deer
Deer Creek
Denver
Dull Knife
 
Eastern Shoshoni.
See
Snakes
Elk
Elk Mountain
Elk (Yellowstone) River
ambush at
Euro-Americans.
See
Whites
 
Fast Thunder
Fetterman, William
Fetterman Battle (Battle of the Hundred in the Hand)
Fitzpatrick, Thomas (Broken Hand)
Fleming, Commander
Fort Caspar
Fort Fetterman
Fort Laramie
cow incident and.
See
Grattan incident
Fort Laramie (Horse Creek) treaties:
of 1851
of 1868
Fort Phil Kearny
Fort Reno
Fouts, Captain William D
 
Gall
Gathering the Warriors
Geronimo
Gold
in Black Hills
Good Weasel
Goose Creek
Grabber
Grandmother’s Land (Canada)
Grasshoppers
Grattan, John
Grattan incident (cow incident)
Greasy Grass Fight (Battle of the Little Bighorn)
Greasy Grass (Little Bighorn) River
Great Muddy (Missouri) River
Great Sioux Reservation
Grizzly bear, badger and
Gros Ventures
 
Harney, Woman Killer
Harney Peak
He Dog
in Battle of the Little Bighorn
on Camp Robinson journey
on raids
as Shirt Wearer
Hero stories
Heyoka
Hidatsa
High Back Bone (Hump; Backbone)
ash stave given to Crazy Horse by
death of
Fort Phil Kearny and
Grattan incident and
in raid in Snake country
High Back Wolf
High Bear
His Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses.
See
Young Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses
Holy Road (Shell River trail)
Honoring songs
Horse Creek (Fort Laramie) treaties:
of 1851
of 1868
Horses
taken from Lakota
Hump.
See
High Back Bone
Hunkpapa Lakota
Hunkpatila
Hunting
crafting bows for
by Crazy Horse
See also
Buffalo; Deer; Elk
 
Ihanktunwan Dakota
Iktomi
Indian Nation
Iron Plume
Iron Shell
Itazipacola Lakota
 
Jipala
Joseph, Chief
Julesburg
 
Kiowa
 
Lakota
at agencies.
See
Agencies
Black Hills and.
See
Black Hills
calendar of
childrearing among
Fort Laramie and.
See
Fort Laramie
Lakota (
cont.
)
Grattan incident (cow incident) and
honoring songs of
as hunters ;
See also
Hunting
land ownership by
Loafers
oral tradition among
on reservations
subgroups of
Sun Dance ceremonies of
territory of
warriors.
See
Warriors
whites as viewed by ;
See also
Whites
L’Amour, Louis
Land ownership
Larrabee, Joe
Laramie.
See
Fort Laramie
La Verendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, Sieur de
Leadership
of Crazy Horse
of Sitting Bull
Lee, Lieutenant
Lewis and Clark
“Lightning Bow, The,”
Little Bighorn, Battle of the (Greasy Grass Fight)
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Little Bighorn River (Greasy Grass River)
Little Big Man
Little Hawk (Crazy Horse’s uncle)
Little Hawk (Little Cloud; Crazy Horse’s brother)
death of
gold seekers and
hunting by
new name given to
in Red Cloud’s band
Little Shield
Little Thunder
attack on camp of
Little White River (Smoking Earth River)
Loafers (Loaf About the Forts)
Lodge coverings
Lodge Trail Ridge
Lone Bear
death of
gold seekers and
Grattan incident and
Lone Horns
Long Face
Long Hair (George Custer)
Long Knife Horse (American Horse)
Long Knives.
See
Soldiers
Loup River
 
Man Afraid.
See
Young Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses
Mandan
Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses,
See
Young Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses
Marshall, Joseph M., III:
boyhood of
grandparents of
McMurtry, Larry
Medicine Bow Mountains
Medicine men
Crazy Horse’s father as
Medicine Tail Coulee
Medicine Water
Miles, Nelson (Bear Coat)
Miners.
See
Gold
Mniconju Lakota
Montana
Moonlight
 
Nakota
Nebraska
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