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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 ...
Oliver Red Cloud (1919–2013) [21] (son of Charles Red Cloud), leader of the Oglala Lakota (1979–2013). [22] He was a fourth-generation direct descendant of Red Cloud. He was a Speaker of the traditional Lakota Sioux Nation and a chairman of the Black Hills Sioux Nation Treaty Council.
In 1861, the undermanned garrison of Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory attempts to keep the peace with the Sioux Nation led by Chief Red Cloud. As part the Treaty with the Indians, the United States government pays Red Cloud in gold to keep the peace and support his people.
Flying Hawk fought beside Crazy Horse in Red Cloud's War. Chief Red Cloud defeated the U.S. Army in battle, and The Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) was a great victory. The U.S. Army Powder River Country forts were abandoned and the hunting grounds of the Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho had been protected. Flying Hawk believed that Red Cloud was one ...
Red Cloud Agency, Indian agency from 1871 to 1878; Red Cloud High School (disambiguation) Red Cloud Indian School, private Roman Catholic school in South Dakota established in 1888; Red Cloud United States Post Office, historic site in Red Cloud, Nebraska; Red Cloud's War, armed conflict in Wyoming and Montana territories from 1866 to 1868
Oliver Red Cloud (November 30, 1919 – July 4, 2013) was a chief of the Oglala Sioux. Oliver Red Cloud is a direct descendant of Chief Red Cloud. He was the spiritual leader of the tribe for many years and very active in tribal affairs as well as the annual pow wow. He worked hard to instill spiritual values and rituals. He spoke at length ...
In The Know's March digital cover star, Angus Cloud of "Euphoria," has 60 seconds to answer rapid-fire questions about himself in a game of IYKYK.
William Horncloud's father in-law was Oglala Lakota Chief Charles Red Cloud who was the grandson of historical Chief Red Cloud (1822–1909) of Red Cloud's War 1866–1868. Nancy Red Cloud [10] was Chief Charles Red Clouds daughter to whom Horncloud (b.1907) was married [11] and had a daughter named Millie Horn Cloud. Horn Cloud (1839–1890 ...