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High Backbone - American-Tribes.com
High Backbone remained a prominent war leader (blotahunka) among the Miniconjou. He was killed by the Shoshones in fall 1870. Just what the relationship was between High Backbone …
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Miniconjou - Wikipedia
Touch the Clouds, by James H. Hamilton, taken at the Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraska, in the fall of 1877, Miniconjou chief. The Miniconjou (Lakota: …
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High Backbone - American-Tribes.com
There are 3 men who used the name Hump or High Backbone. Hump I (1811-1870) was the son of the second wife of Black Buffalo. He was a step brother to Rattling Blanket who had a different mother but the same father.
Iron Hail's Story of the Battle - astonisher.com
A Minneconjou Sioux's account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where he fought with High Backbone and other leaders. He describes the attack, the chaos, and the capture of Custer's …
High Backbone - Wikiwand
High Backbone also called Hump, or Canku Wakatuya was a Miniconjou Lakota military leader. He led troops in the Wagon Box Fight and the Fetterman Fight.
HUMP/HIGH BACKBONE (High Backbone as Hump) | Little Bighorn …
2020年4月17日 · From a website visitor: I noticed that there were already threads under these names respectively, both of which were started by shatonska. There is also mentioned in …
High Backbone | Military Wiki - Fandom
High Backbone also called Hump, or Canku Wakatuya (c. 1820-1870) was a Miniconjou Lakota military leader. He led troops in the Wagon Box Fight and the Fetterman Massacre.
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High Backbone also called Hump, or Canku Wakatuya (c. 1820-1870) was a Miniconjou Lakota military leader. He led troops in the Wagon Box Fight and the Fetterman Fight. Canku …
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