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General Sitting Bull and his Lieutenant Crazy Horse.
Yes, the Sioux tribe did have horses. They, like the Nez Perce had Appaloosas and Paints.
where was the meeting place for the Sioux Indians
nbody for sure knows the names of these people because we didnt live around this time and nobody has records to prove who was leader or things.Early on, the main leader was Red Cloud, who was then replaced by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. But after they surrendered to the U.S. armies, an Indian named Bigfoot gained control.Sitting Bullcrazy horse
No.The Sioux are a Native American and First Nations people
The leaders of the Sioux tribe were Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. your welcome (:
because he hair had curly
Crazy Horse was a Oglala Lakota native Indian. This tribe is part of the 7 confederation of seven related Sioux tribes. He was not from the Cheyennes which is a 2 tribe federation who are of the Algonquian language family.
Crazy Horse And Sitting Bull used to two very important Sioux.
The Cheyenne.
By the standards of his tribe, Crazy Horse was very rich.
Born in 1842, Crazy Horse, or Tushunka Witco was Oglala Sioux and Brule Sioux. He lived in near what is now Rapid City South Dakota. He was named Curly for his curly hair until he had his vision. He achieved high acclaim for his warrior skills until his death at the hands of a soldier at the Red Cloud Agency thirty-five years later.
General Sitting Bull and his Lieutenant Crazy Horse.
Sitting Bull was a spiritual leader of the Hunkpapa tribe of the Lakota Sioux Nation. He was not a true war chief, as were Crazy Horse, Gall, Low Dog, and others.
Geronimo was an Apache war chief. Crazy Horse was a war chief of the Oglala Sioux, or Lakota. Sitting Bull was a chief and shaman of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe.
the hunkapapa tribe
there is no evidence that there is a sioux tribe in iowa