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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. Price's Lost Campaign: The 1864 Invasion of Missouri

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    Price's Lost Campaign was written by Mark A. Lause and published in 2011 by the University of Missouri Press. [2] Lause is a history professor with the University of Cincinnati who has published multiple books on nineteenth-century history, focusing on the American Civil War and on working-class history in the United States.

  4. Native Americans in film - Wikipedia

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    War Pony is a 2022 American drama film, Follows the intertwined lives of two young Lakota boys living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Reservation Dogs is an American comedy-drama television series created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi for FX Productions .

  5. Pat Garrett - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War, however, destroyed the Garrett family's finances. Their mother died at the age of 37 on March 25, 1867, when Garrett was 16. The following year, on February 5, 1868, his father died at age 45. The children were left with a plantation that was more than $30,000 in debt. The children were taken in by relatives.

  6. 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]

  7. Minnie Hollow Wood - Wikipedia

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    Minnie Hollow Wood (c. 1856 – 1930s) was a Lakota woman who earned the right to wear a war bonnet because of her valor in combat against the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of Little Big Horn. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] : 4:37 At one time, she was the only woman in her tribe entitled to wear a war bonnet.

  8. 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.

  9. The Savage (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to the fort as a scout, War Bonnet leads Vaughant's men to a Crow camp instead of the Sioux. They fire artillery into the camp, scattering the Crow into the hills. Using explosives, War Bonnet and Corp. Martin flush the fleeing Crow out of the forest where they are subdued by Hathersall and his men.