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.
Geronimo, crazy horse, sitting bull, cochise, red cloud
No it sitting bull and crazy horse were not the leaders.
Pontiac, Tecumsah, Black Kettle, Parker, Geronimo, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Captain Jack are a few.
There is no historical evidence that Geronimo and Crazy Horse ever met. Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Apache during the late 19th century, while Crazy Horse was a key figure in the Lakota Sioux resistance against U.S. expansion. Their respective activities and territories were largely separate, with Crazy Horse operating primarily in the Great Plains and Geronimo in the Southwest. Both are iconic figures in Native American history, but their paths did not cross.
Crazy Horse, Geronimo, and Sitting Bull were prominent Native American leaders known for their resistance against U.S. expansion into their territories during the 19th century. Crazy Horse was a Lakota warrior renowned for his role in the Battle of Little Bighorn, where he led a successful charge against General Custer. Geronimo was an Apache leader famous for his fierce resistance to U.S. and Mexican military campaigns aimed at subjugating his people. Sitting Bull, also a Lakota chief and spiritual leader, is best known for his leadership during the same battle and his efforts to preserve Native American culture and rights.
No, not at all.
American Indian leaders who fought against the U.S. ArmyCrazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo were all Lakotah indian chiefs or sub chiefs.After the battle of the Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull went on to a successful career in show business in Buffalo Bill's wild west show.
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George A. Custer
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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.