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two of the chiefs leading the Sioux were sitting bull and Crazy horse.as many as 2,000 Indian warriors quickly surrounded Custer and his men

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What happen when lieutenant colonel george Armstrong Custer's troops attacked the lakta Sioux at the little bighorn?

You have the story wrong. They didn’t attack to Sioux, but were attacked by several thousand Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. The 263 men with Custer died.


What were the Indian tribes that fought Custer?

The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer


Was Curley a Sioux?

No Curley was a Crow Scout for Custer.


Was White Man Runs Him a Sioux?

No he was a Crow scout for Custer.


Was Hairy Moccasin a Sioux Warrior?

No he was a Crow Scout for Custer.


The Sioux and Sitting Bull led the attack on general george Armstrong Custer's cavalry at the battle of little big horn why did the Sioux take this course of action?

He had orders to track them down and take them to a reservation. If they resisted he had orders to fight them as needed to force them to go to the reservation.


What are facts about the Sioux?

The Sioux Indians are a nomadic tribe of Native Americans. They eventually settled in the Dakotas and fought General Custer at the Last Stand. The Sioux were led by Sitting Bull.


Who won the battle of little bighorn?

The Sioux Indians had won the battle with all of their decisive tactics used during it.


Who was the Sioux leader in the battle of the Little Bighorn in which General Custer died?

it is sitting bull


Who was the Sioux leader in the battle of little big horn when general Custer died?

Sitting Bull .


Who was the battle of little bighorn between?

The Participants in this Battle were- US Government- The Sioux Clan- Cheyenne- Arapaho


Where was the site of the Sioux massacre of George Custer's 7th Cavalry?

Quote: The Battle of the Little Bighorn, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass and commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand. Unquote. As this quote states, it was not just the Sioux, but a combination of other tribes, that brought Custer's downfall. The battle took place in Montana.