- A
battle cry or
war cry is a yell or
chant taken up in battle,
usually by
members of the same
combatant group.
Battle cries are not
necessarily articulate...
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Indian War Whoop is the
third studio album by the Holy
Modal Rounders,
released in 1967
through ESP-Disk. The
album is the band's
first with contributions...
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recorded another Holy
Modal Rounders album.
Released the same year,
Indian War Whoop also
included contributions from
Shepard and
keyboardist (and ex-member...
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Story of the
War:
Chief Big Eagle's
Story of the
Sioux Outbreak of 1862". St. Paul
Pioneer Press. Bishop,
Harriet E. (1864).
Dakota War Whoop:
Indian M****acres...
- Fort
Whoop-Up was the
nickname (eventually
adopted as the
official name)
given to a
whisky trading post,
originally Fort Hamilton, near what is now Lethbridge...
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description says it was a
cross between an "Indian
whoop and wolf-howl".
Several recordings of
Civil War veterans performing the yell exist. One, from a...
- and for
driving around the park in a
carriage pulled by a pair of
bison War Whoop and Tomahawk,
trained by him in an
effort to
promote the
usefulness of...
- Howe 2007, p. 249-250. Akin (1824). "Caucus curs in full yell, or a
war whoop, to
saddle on the people, a
pappoose president / J[ames] Akin, Aquafortis"...
- 13, 1928 at the
Peabody Hotel including their most
famous song "Indian
War Whoop"
which was
included on the
album Anthology of
American Folk Music. For...
- Ned Hunter" (5 titles) "Lieut. R. H. Jayne" (at
least 2
titles in the
War Whoop series) "Charles E. Lasalle" (16 titles) "H. R. Millbank" (3 titles) "Billex...