- The
Miniconjou (Lakota: Mnikowoju,
Hokwoju – ‘Plants by the Water’) are a
Native American people constituting a
subdivision of the
Lakota people, who formerly...
- (Hunkpapa, "End Village",
Camps at the End of the Camp Circle) Mnikȟówožu (
Miniconjou, "Plant Near Water",
Planters by the Water) Sihásapa ("Blackfeet” or “Blackfoot")...
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commanded by
Major Samuel M.
Whitside approached Spotted Elk's band of
Miniconjou Lakota and 38
Hunkpapa Lakota near
Porcupine Butte and
escorted them five...
- 1890-12-29)December 29, 1890), was a
chief of the
Miniconjou,
Lakota Sioux. He was a son of
Miniconjou chief Lone Horn and
became a
chief upon his father's...
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Oglala born
Miniconjou Lakota warrior and
chief Uŋpȟáŋ Glešká (Spotted Elk/Big Foot) —
Miniconjou Lakota chief Hé Waŋžíča (Lone Horn) —
Miniconjou Lakota chief...
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Lakota division of the Sioux, his
father being an
Oglala and his
mother a
Miniconjou. His father, born in 1810, was also
named Tȟašúŋke Witkó (Crazy Horse)...
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Treaty of 1868) is an
agreement between the
United States and the Oglala,
Miniconjou, and Brulé
bands of
Lakota people,
Yanktonai Dakota, and
Arapaho Nation...
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eastern edge of the
Black Hills. They soon
found a
large village of
Miniconjou under Touch the Clouds, near
Short Pine
Hills on the
Little Missouri River...
- High
Backbone also
called Hump, or
Canku Wakatuya (c. 1820-1870) was a
Miniconjou Lakota military leader. He led
troops in the
Wagon Box
Fight and the Fetterman...
- 1876, in the
Great Sioux Reservation between the
United States Army and
Miniconjou Sioux during the
Great Sioux War of 1876. It
marked the
first significant...