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Red Cloud negotiated strongly with Indian Agents such as Dr. Valentine McGillycuddy. A few years before he died, Red Cloud and his wife got baptized as Christians and adopted the named John and Mary. In 1909, Red Cloud died on Pine Ridge Reservation. At 87 years old, he outlived nearly all the other major Lakota leaders of the Indian Wars.
Elwood Alfred Towner (c. 1897 – October 6, 1954), [1] [2] who also adopted the title of Chief Red Cloud, was an American attorney, tribal advocate, and antisemitic speaker. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A mixed-race Native American Hupa [ 5 ] from Portland, Oregon , [ 3 ] Towner was active as a speaker during the late 1930s, making speeches throughout the ...
Henry Beebee Carrington (March 2, 1824 – October 26, 1912) was a lawyer, professor, prolific author, and an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and in the Old West during Red Cloud's War.
Crazy Horse and his band of Oglala on their way from Camp Sheridan to surrender to General Crook at Red Cloud Agency; on Sunday, May 6, 1877. Berghavy, from sketches by Mr. Hottes. Sources differ on the precise year of Crazy Horse's birth, but most agree he was born between 1840 and 1845.
Donald Trump and his wife Melania arrived at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate New Year's Eve in style. The President-elect wore a stylish black dinner suit as he arrived at the red carpet event. The future ...
Harry Hamlin is hitting the red carpet with his wife and son!. On Thursday, Dec. 5, the actor and author, 73, was snapped at the Season 2 premiere of Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches in Los Angeles as ...
You might recognize Hannah Bagshawe, Eddie Redmayne's wife, from her head-turning red carpet looks, like the gorgeous black-and-white ensemble she wore to the 2024 Met Gala. And while the Oscar ...
Tasunka Kokipapi (Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Kȟokípȟapi, 1836 – July 13, 1893), was an Oglala Lakota leader known for his participation in Red Cloud's War, as a negotiator for the Sioux Nation after the Wounded Knee Massacre, and for serving on delegations to Washington, D.C..