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Miniconjou

 
Dictionary: Min·i·con·jou  Min·ne·con·jou (mĭn'ĭ-kŏn') pronunciation
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n., pl., Miniconjou, or -jous, also Minneconjou or -jous.
  1. A Native American people constituting a subdivision of the Teton Sioux, formerly inhabiting an area from the Black Hills to the Platte River, with a present-day population in west-central South Dakota.
  2. A member of this people.

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Touch the Clouds, by James H. Hamilton, taken at the Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraska, in the fall of 1877, Miniconjou chief

The Miniconjou (Lakota: Mnikȟówožu) are a Native American people constituting a subdivision of the Lakota Sioux, who formerly inhabited an area from the Black Hills in South Dakota to the Platte River, with a present-day population in west-central South Dakota. Perhaps the most famous Miniconjou chief was the gigantic Touch the Clouds.

Miniconjou Leaders

Joseph White Bull (Ptesan Hunka) explained that prior to being confined to the reservation, the Miniconjou recognized six hereditary leaders within their tribe. These men were:

  • Makes Room
  • Black Shield
  • Lone Horn
  • White Hollow Horn
  • White Swan
  • Comes Flying

He added that there were also two men who became renowned war leaders among the Miniconjou, presumably rising through the ranks of the men's warrior societies. "They were treated as chiefs because of this," White Bull explained. "They wore shirts decorated with scalps." He identified these two leaders as:

White Bull added: "The old time Minconjou tribe had good leaders, men of high repute. Now they are all dead and their children have taken their places." He listed their sons as:

  • White Bull, son of Makes Room
  • Big Crow, son of Black Shield
  • Touch the Clouds, son of Lone Horn
  • Little Bear, son of White Hollow Horn
  • White Swan, son of White Swan
  • Comes Flying had no children
  • Crazy Heart, son of Lame Deer
  • Spotted Elk, son of Lone Horn, half-brother of Touches the Clouds

Other noted Miniconjou leaders during the 19th century included:

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