1877
# million people visit chief crazy horse monument each year
1844
1854
In the months following the Battle of Little Bighorn in June 1876, Crazy Horse and his followers dispersed. Some moved to Canada to seek refuge, while others surrendered to the U.S. authorities. Crazy Horse himself eventually surrendered in May 1877 and was killed in September of the same year while in custody at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.
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The worst enemy of Crazy Horse was an Oglala Sioux named No Water. He shot Crazy Horse in the jaw for stealing Black Buffalo Woman, No Water's wife. She later returned to No Water and Crazy Horse lost his title as a "shirt wearer" or war chief as a result of this incident. No Water is the only person known to have seriously wounded Crazy Horse until he was later killed by other Lakotas.
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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!
No, Crazy Horse is not single.
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".
Crazy Horse took his father's name, Ta' Shunke Witko, translated as His Horse is Crazy, or Crazy Horse.
Crazy Horse wasn't in the civil war. He was in the Little Bighorn war of Montana, he was the one with many others who killed General Custer. He never allowed his picture to be taken, he though it stole your soul.