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Yellowstone Dumps Massacre Leader's Name

The name of a man who led a massacre of at least 173 Native Americans, including women and children suffering from smallpox, has been scrubbed from a peak in Yellowstone National.

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Essay prolegmia on Apaches and some plains tribes who fought settlors and the U. S. army... - a poem by abd taala ibnali

Dear Off The Reservation Group, / The man in the dark suit was an Apache shaman and he too. Published at the web s largest poetry site.

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Lakota Tribes Inhabited Two Rich Wildernesses, Both were Stolen, But The People Resisted

The Lakota tribe of the Sioux people are vivid in the world’s imagination as buffalo hunters and warriors who fought the U.S. Calvary from horseback in feather bonnets on the Great Plains and Wild West.

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VETERANS STORY: The Red Cloud legacy

Most likely the most famous leader of the Oglala Lakota Sioux, Red Cloud was born in 1822 near the forks of the Platte River, a short distance from the modern

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