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Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Witkó (in Standard Lakota Orthography), literally "His-Horse-is-Crazy") (ca. 1840 – September 5, 1877) was a respected war leader of the Oglala Lakota, who fought ...
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Crazy Horse was born along Rapid Creek near present-day Rapid City, South Dakota, to the east of Paha Sapa, the Black Hills. ... His mother died when he was young, and his father took her sister as a wife and she helped raise Crazy Horse.
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Near the Black Hills of South Dakota, Crazy Horse was born into the Ogalala band of the Lakota (Sioux) Nation. His eact birthdate is unknown, but many people agree that it was in the early 1840's.
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Crazy Horse was born in 1844 as an Oglala Sioux. His first name was Curly, after his father, but after his first wardeed at a young age gave him the name Crazy Horse. He had light skin and hair with a very quiet manner.
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Crazy Horse (Tashunkewitko) was born on the Republican River about 1845. He was killed at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, in 1877, so that he lived barely thirty-three years. ... The boyhood of Crazy Horse was passed in the days when the western Sioux saw a white man but seldom, and then it was usually a trader or a soldier.
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Crazy Horse is the English name of the great Oglala Sioux war chief, Tasunka Witho, born in l842. The l868 Treaty of Fort Laramie established reservations for the Sioux, and they agreed to its terms, with the understanding that they would be allowed to hunt on their old ranges.
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Crazy Horse - Tashunke Witko - was born around 1842 and he consider him self as a Ogla Sioux even though his mother was a Brule´, sister to the well known chief Spotted Tail. His father was an respected man, a spirital leader, he had the same name as his son and belonged to the Oglalagang, Hunkpatila.
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Crazy Horse (born 1842?, near present-day Rapid City, S.D., U.S. — died Sept. 5, 1877, Fort Robinson, Neb.) Oglala Sioux Indian chief ... Crazy Horse's father, a Lakota Sioux whose name was Crazy Horse ("His Horse is Crazy", born 1810), passed the name to his son, taking the new name of Worm (Waglula) for himself thereafter.
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Crazy Horse's exact birth date cannot be determined. He Dog, an Oglala warrior, said during an interview on July 7, 1930, "I and Crazy Horse were both born in the same year and at the same season of the year.... I am now 92 years old." ... I am now 92 years old." That would mean that Crazy Horse was born about 1838.
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Biography of the Sioux leader. ... Ta' Shunke Witko ; (Crazy Horse) ... Crazy Horse (Tashunkewitko) was born on the Republican River about 1845. He was killed at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, in 1877, so that he lived barely thirty-three years.
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