Sitting Bull
As in all conflicts there are (at least) two sides, also note that many of these leaders after receiving their initial orders were not in further contact with the commanding officer (Reno for instance).
Leaders for the U.S. Army, 7th Calvary:
Leaders for the Native Americans (by tribe):
There was not a single leader, per se, of the Lakota Sioux there were many leaders that worked together, the notable leaders were: * (Hunkpapa - Lakota) Sitting Bull, Four Horns, Crow King, Gall, Black Moon, Rain-in-the-face * (Sihasapa - Blackfoot Lakota): Crawler * (Minneconjou - Lakota) Hump, Black Moon, Red Horse, Makes Room, Looks Up, Lame Deer * (Sans Arc - Lakota) Spotted Eagle, Red Bear * (Oglala - Lakota) Crazy Horse, He Dog * (Northern Cheyenne) Two Moons
Gen. George Armstrong Custer
George Custer
The Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn was Sitting Bull. Other leaders were Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.
Crazy horse is famous for the leader of the Ogala Lakota tribe of Native American Indians involved in the Battle of the Little Bighorn! :) I hope it helps!!
he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.
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.
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.
because he was a director
it is sitting bull
Colonel George Armstrong Custer
Chief Red Cloud
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer commanded the US 7th Cavalry Regiment
It is absolutely wrong to think that each tribe had only one chief. At the Little Bighorn battle the Cheyenne were led by:Magpie EagleDull KnifeLittle WolfOld BearLame DeerLame White ManBrave BearTwo MoonsDirty MoccasinsMad WolfCalfRoan BearBuffalo Calf Road Woman
Crazy horse is famous for the leader of the Ogala Lakota tribe of Native American Indians involved in the Battle of the Little Bighorn! :) I hope it helps!!
Crazy horse is famous for the leader of the Ogala Lakota tribe of Native American Indians involved in the Battle of the Little Bighorn! :) I hope it helps!!
Sitting Bull. He was also the medicine man for the Lakota tribe.
he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.
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.