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Authors: The Journey of Crazy Horse a Lakota History

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Nez Perce
North Dakota
No Water
 
Oglala Lakota
expansion of
peace negotiations and
Red Cloud agency and
Old Lone Horns
Old Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses
Old Smoke
Old Spotted Crow
Omaha
Oohenunpa Lakota
Oral tradition
Oregon Trail .
See also
Holy Road
 
Parker, Quannah
Patton, George
Pawnee
Petroglyph
Powder River (Bozeman Trail) War
Powder River region
Crazy Horse agency proposed in
Powder River Road (Bozeman Trail)
Prairie Dog Creek
Pretty One (Woman’s Dress)
 
Raids
Rattling Blanket Woman
death of
son’s birth and
Red Badge of Courage, The
(Crane)
Red Butte
Red Cloud
agency of
Black Buffalo Woman as niece of
Crazy Horse agency proposal and
eastern trip of
peace offer signed by
Shirt and
Red Dog
Red Feather
Red Leaf
Red on Top
Religion
Reservations
See also
Agencies
Reshaw Bridge
Rosebud Creek
Rosebud Fight
Running Water River
 
Sahiyela (Northern Cheyenne)
in Rosebud Fight
soldiers’ attacks on
Sand Creek
Schools
September 11, 2001
Shell River
soldier settlement at
Shell River trail.
See
Holy Road
Shining (Big Horn) Mountains
Shirt Wearers
Shoshoni
See also
Snakes
Sicangu Lakota
cow incident at camp of.
See
Grattan incident
at Fort Laramie Treaty Council
at Spotted Tail agency
Sihasapa Lakota
Sitting Bull
in Canada
gathering called for by
leadership of
peace negotiations and
vision of
Slim Buttes
Smallpox (running-face sickness)
Smoke
Smoking Earth River (Little White River)
Snakes (Eastern Shoshoni)
Fort Laramie Treaty Council and
raid against
as scouts with soldiers
Soldiers (Long Knives)
in Black Hills
escalation of actions by
at Fort Phil Kearny
at Julesburg
Sahiyela attacked by
at Shell River bridge
See also
Whites;
specific battles
South Dakota
Spotted Tail
agency of
Crazy Horse agency proposal and
in Leavenworth
Stanley railroad survey
Sun Dance
Sweem, Glenn
Swift Bear
Sword
 
They Are Afraid of Her
death of
Three Stars (George Crook)
in Battle of the Rosebud
Crazy Horse offered scout position by
Thunder Beings
Thunder Dreamers
Crazy Horse as
Tongue River
Touch the Clouds
Two Face
Two Hawk, Albert
Two Hawk, Henry
Two Moons
 
Utes
 
Vision quest
 
Waktoglakapi
(to tell of one’s victories)
Warriors Crazy Horse as
honoring songs for
Washakie
Washita
White Antelope
White Earth River
White Hat Clark
Whites
agencies and.
See
Agencies
annuities distributed by
in Black Hills
Whites (
cont.
)
boats of
buffalo and
canvas of, for lodges
Crazy Horse’s battling of
Crazy Horse’s view of
disease brought by
early explorers
at Fort Laramie.
See
Fort Laramie
gold seekers
Grattan incident (cow incident) and
on Holy Road (Shell River trail).
See
Holy Road
Lakota view of
maps drawn up by
peace negotiations with
railroads of
soldiers (Long Knives).
See
Soldiers
trade with
wagons of
White Tail Feather
White Thunder
Wica
(complete man)
Wind River
Wolf Mountains
Woman Killer (William Harney)
Woman’s Dress (Pretty One)
Wooden Leg
Worm (Crazy Horse; father of Crazy Horse)
as medicine man
name given to son by
new name taken by
son cautioned by
son’s birth and
son’s death and
son’s dream and
son’s leadership and
in sweat lodge
whites and
wives of;
See also
Rattling Blanket Woman
Wyoming
 
Yellowstone River.
See
Elk River
Yellow Woman
Young Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses (His Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses; Man Afraid; Man Whose Enemies Are Afraid of His Horses; Young Man Afraid)
1
A sub-band of the Oglala Lakota.
2
Summer of 1851.
3
Thomas Fitzpatrick.
4
The promised annuities totaled $50,000 a year for fifty years. When the Senate ratified the treaty, the duration was reduced to ten years, with the possibility of a five-year extension.
5
It was nearly five miles from Fort Phil Kearny to the battle site.
6
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868.
7
This group was the Stanley railroad survey expedition of 1873, escorted by the U.S. Seventh Cavalry commanded by Lt. Col. George Custer.
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