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Q: What happened when Crazy Horse and other Sioux refused to live on a reservation?
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Where does crazy horse live?

he used to live in ugalala south dakota and died when he was 33 in nebraska at an indian reservation.


Tribes and leaders that fought against the reservation system?

sitting bull geranimo red cloud crazy horse


Who was the leader of Sioux refused to sign treaty of fort laramie?

He was Sitting Bull.


Whose image is being carved in Granite in South Dakota?

Crazy Horse was a Sioux chief and refused to be photographed.


You were a famous Sioux Chief refused to be photographedMy image is being carved in granite in South Dakota?

crazy horse


Why was the Crazy Horse built?

More than 50 years ago sculpter Ziolkowski was asked by natives on the Pine Ridge reservation to build a Monument to crazy horse. It was designed to remind everyone that this country once belonged to the Native Peoples. It is a work in progress.


When was crazy horse memorial made?

to honer Crazy Horse


Is Crazy Horse single?

No, Crazy Horse is not single.


Who was crazy horse's father?

With being related to Crazy Horse, I know some info on him. Crazy Horse's father was actually named Crazy Horse also. The Crazy Horse that we know was named after his father. Crazy Horse's Father (((Crazy Horse))) Was a medicine man in the tribe. I know him because he saved Penelope Stout, being a medicine man. Crazy Horse's father took in many different people from all over, because he was sure to cure them! I hope that helps!


Was Crazy Horse really crazy?

No, Crazy Horse was his name. His name in Lakota is Tȟašúŋke Witkó, which literally means "His Horse is Crazy" or "His Horse is Spirited".


What was crazy horses name?

Crazy Horse took his father's name, Ta' Shunke Witko, translated as His Horse is Crazy, or Crazy Horse.


What happened in 1866 in nebraska?

Crazy Horse and six other Lakota Sioux people declared war.