Friday, May 31, 2019

Crazy Horse :: Battle of the Little Big Horn

When I think back of the stories that I have heard about how theNative American Indians were driven from their write down and forced to live onthe reservations one particular event comes to my mind. That event is theBattle of the Little Big Horn. It is one of the few times that the OglalaSioux made report with them being the ones who left the differencefield aswinners. When stories are told, or when the media dares to tamper withhistory, it is usually the American Indians who are looked upon as the badguys. They are portrayed as ferals who spent their time raiding wagontrains and scalping the white settlers just for fun. The media has lead usto believe that the American government was forced to take the land fromthese savage Indians. We should put the blame where it belongs, on the U.S.Government who lied, cheated, and stole from the Oglala forcing Crazy Horse,the great war chief, and many other leaders to surrender their nation in roll to save the lives of their people. In the nineteenth century the most dominant nation in the westernplains was the Sioux landed estate. This nation was divided into seven tribesOglalas, Brule, Minneconjou, Hunkpapa, No Bow, Two Kettle, and theBlackfoot. Of these tribes they had disparate band. The Hunkpatila was oneband of the Oglalas (Guttmacher 12). One of the greatest war chiefs of alltimes came from this band. His name was Crazy Horse. Crazy Horse was not given this name, on his give up date in the fall of1841. He was born of his father, Crazy Horse an Oglala holy man, and hismother a sister of a Brule warrior, Spotted Tail. As the male child grew olderhis hair was wavy so his people gave him the nickname of Curly (Guttmacher23). He was to go by Curly until the summer of 1858, after a battle withthe Arapahos. Curlys brave charged against the Arapahos led his fatherto give Curly the name Crazy Horse. This was the name of his father and ofmany fathers before him (Guttmacher 47). In the 1850s, the countr y where the Sioux Nation lived, was beinginvaded by the white settlers. This was upsetting for many of the tribes.They did not understand the ways of the whites. When the whites tore intothe land with plows and hunted the sacred buffalo just for the hides this

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