Biography of the Dakota leader. ... When treaty negotiations began at Mendota in 1851, Little Crow was elected as the speaker for his tribe. After these negotiations were completed, he became the first chief to sign the Treaty of Traverse Des Sioux.
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Chief Little Crow was the eldest son of Cetanwakuwa (Charging Hawk). It was on account of his father's name, mistranslated Crow, that he was called by the whites "Little Crow." His real name was Taoyateduta, His Red People.
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Little Crow (Sioux: Thaóyate Dúta ; ca. 1810–July 3, 1863) was a chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota Sioux. His given name meant "His Red Nation," (Thaóyate Dúta) but he became known as Little Crow bec...
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; Chief Little Crow; Chetaii wakan manii; The Sacred Pigeon-hawk Which Comes Walking; Hereditary chief of Kaposia band; Painter: Charles Bird King; 1824 ... His grandson was Little Crow who led the Minnesota oubreak of 1862. The image was painted during Little Crow's trip to Washington in 1824 as the head of a...
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Little Crow (Tahetan Wakawa Mini); (1820?-1863); Sioux chief; Joel Emmons Whitney (1822-1886); Albumen silver print, 1863; ... On August 5, 1851, Santee Sioux chief Little Crow signed a treaty with the federal government, ceding nearly all his people's territory in Minnesota. Though not happy with the agreement,
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Little Crow has gone down in history as the leader of the Sioux Uprising of 1862.  He was the 4th generation to become Chief of the Sioux tribe.
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On the morning of July 4, 1863, a cavalry detachment sent out from Hutchinson found Little Crow’s body, scalped it, and brought it into town, where it became a major attraction that Independence Day of 1863.Little Crow’s body was dumped in the middle of main street, stuffed with fire crackers by several boys,
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