LBH Warriors - Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield
LBH Warriors - Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield
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Name<br />
Also Known<br />
As<br />
Band and<br />
Tribe<br />
Brave Bear Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Cheyenne<br />
Brave Bird Brule<br />
Lakota<br />
Brave Crow Hunkpapa<br />
Lakota<br />
Date <strong>of</strong><br />
Death<br />
<strong>LBH</strong> <strong>Warriors</strong><br />
Remarks Reference<br />
Lakota Agency 1926 Vestal, Warpath, 71<br />
Dec 29,<br />
1932<br />
Honorary distinction as Warrior<br />
who killed Custer<br />
Told about his participation in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Battle in a 1941 interview<br />
Counted Coup in <strong>the</strong> Custer<br />
fight<br />
Stewart, Custer's Luck, 487;<br />
Marquis, Custer on <strong>the</strong> <strong>LBH</strong>, 23<br />
Miller, Custer’s Fall, 250; Miller,<br />
Indians Who Fought Custer*<br />
Vestal, Warpath, 197; Miller,<br />
Custer's Fall, 143; Vestal, Sitting<br />
Bull, 209<br />
Brave Hawk Lakota Fought alongside Kill Eagle Graham, Custer Myth, 48<br />
Brave Heart Oglala<br />
Lakota<br />
Brave Wolf Oglala<br />
Lakota<br />
Brave Wolf Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Cheyenne<br />
Breech Cloth Minnikojou<br />
Lakota<br />
Brings Plenty Hunkpapa<br />
Lakota<br />
Brings The<br />
Woman<br />
Wieaku Brule<br />
Lakota<br />
Broken Jaw Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Cheyenne<br />
1934 Went to Canada after <strong>the</strong><br />
Battle, was recognized as 1 st<br />
Chief when Wood Mountain<br />
reserve was created<br />
Papandrea, They Never<br />
Surrendered, 38 & Appendix A;<br />
www.civilization.ca (See <strong>LBH</strong><br />
Bibliography)<br />
1878 Surrendered with Crazy Horse Buecker, Crazy Horse Surrender<br />
- May have been at <strong>the</strong> <strong>LBH</strong> – Ledger, 170; DeMallie, Sixth<br />
After arriving in Canada to join Grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, 206<br />
Sitting Bull, while on a hunting<br />
trip, was killed by Crow Indians<br />
on Muddy Creek<br />
1910 Born about 1820 - Fought<br />
against Reno <strong>the</strong>n fought<br />
soldiers at Medicine Tail Ford<br />
June 25,<br />
1876<br />
Grinnell, Fighting Cheyennes,<br />
352; Hardorff, Cheyenne<br />
Memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Custer Fight,<br />
32-36<br />
Killed fighting on Reno Hill Hardorff, Hokahey, 86, 97 & 142<br />
Killed a soldier with a war club Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks, 96;<br />
Miller, Custer's Fall, 137; Blish,<br />
Pictographic History <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oglala<br />
Sioux, 192<br />
An Indian named Lights told<br />
Walter Camp he was in <strong>the</strong><br />
Battle<br />
<strong>Little</strong> Warrior Chief <strong>of</strong> Elkhorn<br />
Scrapers Warrior Society<br />
Broken Knee Received a double break in his<br />
leg from clubbed muskets<br />
Brown Back Brown Pants Hunkpapa<br />
Lakota<br />
Brown Bird Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Cheyenne<br />
Brown Eagle Hunkpapa<br />
Lakota<br />
____, Lilly Camp, 530<br />
Marquis, Wooden Leg, 211;<br />
Powell, People <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sacred<br />
Mountain, 1005<br />
Behymer, letter to Brininstool<br />
Discovered Custer at <strong>the</strong> Miller, Custer's Fall, 88; Hardorff,<br />
Divide & returned to village to Lakota Recollections, 58 & 109;<br />
give <strong>the</strong> alarm – Some sources Evans, Custer’s Last Fight, 482<br />
say Sans Arc<br />
Sold a war club to Marquis Personal ref: Margot Liberty,<br />
Author/Historian, Sheridan WY<br />
Gave alarm to <strong>the</strong> camp that<br />
soldiers were coming<br />
Greene, Lakota and Cheyenne,<br />
43<br />
Brown Eyes Lakota Warrior Jensen, Voices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American<br />
West Vol. 1, 241<br />
Brown Wolf Phillip Brown<br />
Wolf<br />
Minnikojou<br />
Lakota<br />
Buffalo Bear Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Cheyenne<br />
Jan 11,<br />
1941<br />
Living at Cheyenne River<br />
Agency 1926<br />
Newspaper article stated he<br />
was in <strong>the</strong> Battle<br />
Craige, letter to Shoemaker;<br />
Personal ref: Bruce Brown Wolf,<br />
Lakota, Eagle Butte SD<br />
“Cheyenne Indian Leader Dead”,<br />
news clipping dateline Pasadena<br />
CA, no date