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... Snake warriors. Chief Buffalo Horn, Chief Egan, a medicine man Oytes, Wovoka (also known as Jack Wilson), and Tavibo. The Southern ...
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... troops under General Howard. The skirmishes ended after the death of the Bannocks chief, Buffalo Horn. The last and probably the ...
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That event is the Battle of the Little Big Horn. ... When the whites tore into the land with plows and hunted the sacred buffalo just for the hides this went ...
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... Indian hornbill. Head-takers garnished such hats with flat horns carved from buffalo horn and tassels made of human hair. Boar's tusks ...
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The Battle of Little Big Horn started when the gold rush sent many settlers and ... to leave the Reservation to go on tour with the Wild West show of Buffalo Bill. ...
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... In 1871 and 1874, hunters killed 3.1 million buffalo each year. ... 1876 General George Custer attacked a large Sioux and Cheyenne camp by the Little Big Horn River ...
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... The buffalo was their resource for food, material for dwellings, clothing, cooking vessels, rawhide cases, and bone and horn implements. ...
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... The buffalo was their resource for food, material for dwellings, clothing, cooking vessels, rawhide cases, and bone and horn implements. ...
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... A staged sequence of events led to the battle of Little Big Horn in June of 1876. As the buffalo species were being slaughtered in the Great Plains and new ...
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... One hunting ground, where fortunately the buffalo still roamed in large numbers, was the Black ... Horse met Sitting Bull at his camp by the Little Big Horn River. ...
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... As the enormous Buffalo herds dwindled, the Plains tribes warred among ... of eighty-one soldiers and civilians in Wyoming's Big Horn Moungresquely mutilated ...
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... By destroying the buffalo herds, the whites were destroying the Indian's main source of food and ... This was to become known as the Battle of the Little Big Horn. ...
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... By destroying the buffalo herds, the whites were destroying the Indian's main source of food and ... This was to become known as the Battle of the Little Big Horn. ...
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... By destroying the buffalo herds, the whites were destroying the Indian's main source of food ... This was to become known as the Battle of the Little Big Horn. ...
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... They believed that this land was given to them by the (White Buffalo Women) and ... more famous Indian battles known as the Battle of the Little Big Horn, one of ...
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... The Native American uses buffalo and bison for everything, from food to clothing, they do ... The Battle of Little Big Horn, Black Hill, and Wounded Knee was the ...
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... than many whites because they did not want to have war or develop the plains and kill all the buffalo. ... The most famous of them all was the Little Big Horn. ...
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... Sitting Bull was a skilled hunter and warrior who killed his first buffalo at the ... the Black Hills, and 4. lead his tribe in the Little big horn Battle along ...
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That event is the Battle of the Little Big Horn. ... the ways of the whites.When the whites tore into the land with plows and hunted thesacred buffalo just for the ...
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... The motion in this picture leads the eye to the mother buffalo protecting her calf. ... and you could see everything from the bridles on the saddle horn to the ...
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... the backlash that resulted from the defeat of Custer at Little Big Horn, and was ... After a brief stint traveling with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show, he had ...
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... mighty Iroquois were limited to reservations near the new towns of Buffalo and Syracuse. ... known battle of these two decades was the battle of Little Big Horn. ...
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... an enjoyable one, highlighted by two close missed and a lot of horn tooting ... to get sent along for your journey to the netherworld is the water buffalo, the most ...
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... another, then fled in the direction of the getaway car, whose horn was being ... that Floyd and his partner, Adam Richetti, were then in hiding in Buffalo, New York ...
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