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  2. Battle of Warbonnet Creek - Wikipedia

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    "Review: First Scalp for Custer: The Skirmish at Warbonnet Creek, Nebraska, July 17, 1876, with a Short History of the Warbonnet Battlefield". The Western Historical Quarterly. 13 (3): 329– 330. doi:10.2307/969431. ISSN 0043-3810. JSTOR 969431; Russell, Don (1937). "The Duel on the War Bonnet".

  3. Hook Nose - Wikipedia

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    In order for his war-bonnet to protect him, there were certain rules and rituals he had to obey. [13] Some of these rules included never shaking hands with anyone, and never eating food that had been prepared or served using metal. [13] Hook Nose had complete faith in his war-bonnet, and believed that it had always protected him in battle. [13]

  4. Spotted Tail - Wikipedia

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    Spotted Tail was born about 1823 in the White River country west of the Missouri River in present-day South Dakota. He was given the birth name of Jumping Buffalo. [8] Two of his sisters, Iron Between Horns and Kills Enemy, were married to the elder Crazy Horse (later known as "Worm"), in what was traditional Sioux practice for elite men.

  5. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    This series came from a determination to understand why, and to explore how their way back from war can be smoothed. Moral injury is a relatively new concept that seems to describe what many feel: a sense that their fundamental understanding of right and wrong has been violated, and the grief, numbness or guilt that often ensues.

  6. Today in History (Nov. 20) [Video] - AOL

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    Here's what's happened Today in History.

  7. Battle of Kelley Creek - Wikipedia

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    Other than Mike's war bonnet, the posse found guns and a watch that had belonged to Harry Cambron, identified by brother Ben Cambron. [14] The bodies of the natives were taken by wagon to Golconda, Nevada, and buried in a mass grave made from the crater of a dynamite explosion. A tall pole was placed at the site as a grave marker.

  8. Plenty Coups - Wikipedia

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    Plenty Coups (Crow: Alaxchíia Ahú, [1] "many achievements"; c. 1848 – 1932) was the principal chief of the Crow Tribe and a visionary leader.. He allied the Crow with the whites when the war for the West was being fought because the Sioux and Cheyenne (who opposed white settlement of the area) were the traditional enemies of the Crow.

  9. Category:Battles of the Creek War - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Creek War ...