There were a number of American Indian leaders at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The Indians were gathered together originally to trade and visit so they were there in very large numbers. Among the more well known leaders were Gall, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.
Either Sitting Bull or Crazy Horse would be an acceptable answer to this question. Sitting Bull was elderly and took no part in the battle, but he acted as a spiritual leader. Crazy Horse acted as military leader.
Geronimo fought and prevailed against General custer and his forces at little bighorn?
If you mean Custer; the American general and cavalry officer, who fought for the Union in the Civil War, and later died in the American Indian Wars...Then his last stand was at the Battle of Little Bighorn. The battle took place between June 25 and 26. The Battle of Little Bighorn resulted in the slaughter of 700 cavalrymen, by the combined efforts of three different Native American tribes.It is called Custer's last stand because he was the military leader in charge of the 700. Custer and his men tried to defend their position, by making a last stand on a hilltop. They were annihilated and Custer was killed.
The Sioux Indians' best achievement was The Battle of Little Bighorn, where the Sioux Indians at an Indian camp fought off early American forces when they tried to take their territory. The Indians killed many Americans, including general George Custer, a major U.S. military leader.
The childhood name which was shared by General George A. Custer and Chief Crazy Horse was Curly.
The Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn was Sitting Bull. Other leaders were Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.
He was the leader of the Oglala Lakota tribe of Native American Indians involved in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as "Custer's Last Stand".Please see the related link below for more information:
because he was a director
it is sitting bull
Colonel George Armstrong Custer
If you mean Custer; the American general and cavalry officer, who fought for the Union in the Civil War, and later died in the American Indian Wars...Then his last stand was at the Battle of Little Bighorn. The battle took place between June 25 and 26. The Battle of Little Bighorn resulted in the slaughter of 700 cavalrymen, by the combined efforts of three different Native American tribes.It is called Custer's last stand because he was the military leader in charge of the 700. Custer and his men tried to defend their position, by making a last stand on a hilltop. They were annihilated and Custer was killed.
The Sioux Indians' best achievement was The Battle of Little Bighorn, where the Sioux Indians at an Indian camp fought off early American forces when they tried to take their territory. The Indians killed many Americans, including general George Custer, a major U.S. military leader.
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer commanded the US 7th Cavalry Regiment
The childhood name which was shared by General George A. Custer and Chief Crazy Horse was Curly.
It is also called the Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on 25to 26 June 1876. General Custer was the leader of the American army, and they were all killed by the Native Americans=======================================Custer's Last Stand was the part of the battle known as the Battle of Little Big Horn, but it was not the only part. Custer and five companies of the US 7th Cavalry were killed, except for one man whom Custer had sent as a messenger to Captain Benteen. Earlier, Major Reno clashed with the Sioux and took casualties, but the regiment survived.========================================That was not actually a war, it was the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It is known to the Lakota as the Battle of the Greasy Grass. It was the most prominent action in the Great Sioux War of 1876.Little Big Horn
The Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn was Sitting Bull. Other leaders were Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.
I believe it was Sitting Bull, and it was Gen. George Custer, not Custard (I think he's a character in the Clue game??!!) DJ PMS
He was the leader of the Oglala Lakota tribe of Native American Indians involved in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as "Custer's Last Stand".Please see the related link below for more information:
he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.