He found gold and other things
Red Cloud (Maȟpíya Lúta) died in 1909 at the age of about 87 and was buried on the Pine Ridge Agency reservation in South Dakota.
The web address of the Red Cloud Indian School is: www.redcloudschool.org/museum/index.htm
The address of the Red Cloud Indian School is: 100 Mission Drive, Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Chief Red Cloud, a prominent leader of the Oglala Lakota Sioux, died on December 10, 1909, at the age of 88. He passed away from natural causes at his home in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Red Cloud is best known for his role in the Red Cloud's War and his efforts to advocate for Native American rights and sovereignty. His death marked the end of an era for Native American leadership in the face of increasing U.S. expansion.
Red Cloud became the only Indian leader to win a major war against the United States and when limitless numbers plus technology of the United States overwhelmed the Sioux, Red Cloud adapted to fighting the Indian Bureau for fair treatment for his people. He signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie of 1868 which created the Great Sioux Reservation and Black Hills "a reservation now covering all of western South Dakota".
Crops grown in South Dakota include corn, wheat (durum, hard red winter, hard red spring), soybeans, sunflowers, oats, flax seed, alfalfa, hay, and sorghum. South Dakota's major crops are corn, hay, soybeans and wheat.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin
Red Sleight was born on July 8, 1907, in Sisseton, South Dakota, USA.
Buddy Red Bow was born on June 26, 1948, in Red Shirt, South Dakota, USA.
Elmo Red Fox was born on June 11, 1870, in South Dakota, USA.
The Missouri River begins in Montana, then flows into North Dakota. The Yellowstone River also runs through Montana to North Dakota where it joins the Missouri River. The Little Missouri River also runs through the south eastern corner of Montana, through South Dakota, then into North Dakota.
Red Cloud and his tribe got food from Red Cloud (Nuage Rouge), in Montreal.