- 'Makes Room'
Wahacanka Sapa 'Black Shield' He
Isnala 'Lone Horn' of a
Minneconjou band
called the
Wakpokinyan (Flies
Along the Stream)
White Hollow Horn...
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Minneconjou Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of
South Dakota.
Minneconjou Cr**** has the name of the
Minneconjou Indians. List of
rivers of
South Dakota...
- or Maȟpíya Íyapat'o) (c. 1838 –
September 5, 1905) was a
chief of the
Minneconjou Teton Lakota (also
known as Sioux)
known for his
bravery and
skill in...
- Capt. Yates' E and F
Companies at the
mouth of
Medicine Tail
Coulee (
Minneconjou Ford)
caused hundreds of
warriors to
disengage from the Reno
valley fight...
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media help.
Dewey Beard or Wasú Máza ("Iron Hail", 1858–1955) was a
Minneconjou Lakota who
fought in the
Battle of
Little Bighorn as a teenager. After...
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Reservation in
South Dakota, home also to the
Itazipco (No Bows), the
Minneconjou (People Who Live Near Water) and
Oohenumpa (Two Kettle), all
bands of...
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Famous Oglala Lakota warrior Maȟpíya Ičáȟtagye (Touch the Clouds) –
Minneconjou Lakota chief and
warrior Maȟpíya Lúta (Red Cloud) —
Famous Oglala Lakota...
- 1770s–1800s Lenni-Lenape Lone Horn c. 1790–1877 1810s–1870s
Minneconjou Teton Lakota Chief of
Minneconjou teton lakota Indians,
signed the
treaty of fort Laramie...
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subjects of the Arapaho, Modoc, Kiowa, Comanche, Nez Perce, Ponca, Ute, and
Minneconjou Lakota tribes. Bury My
Heart at
Wounded Knee was
published less than...
- late
December 1890.
Headed south from the
Cheyenne River, a band of
Minneconjou Sioux crossed a p**** in the
Badlands Wall.
Pursued by
units of the U...