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- American Horse — An Oglala Sioux war chief, American Horse opposed the white settlement of Sioux land his entire life.
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- American Horse was a Sioux chief during the Lakota Wars of the s and s.
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American Horse life and biography
American Horse was a Sioux leader in Red Cloud's War in the 1860s and 1870s which was fought for control of the Bozeman Trail. His capture and death was one in a series of defeats for the Sioux after the Battle of the Little Bighorn and foreshadowed the Sioux surrender in 1877.
American Horse was one of the Lakota leaders during the Indian wars of the 1860s and 1870s. He is perhaps best remembered for his death at Slim Buttes, in revenge for the defeat of George Armstrong Custer and the U.S. Seventh Cavalry at Little Big Horn. He was known among his people as Iron Shield, but also was thought to be called Iron Plume according to newspaper-men who reported on the Indian wars. He was often confused with the younger American Horse ["Wasechuntashunka"], the son of Sitting Bear. The younger American Horse was active in the Ghost Dance Movement of 1889, well after the elder American Horse died, and was a member of the True Oglala, also called the Be
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- Historians are not sure about when American Horse was born.
American Horse – A Shrewd Sioux Chief – Legends of America
| Chief American Horse was Oglala Lakota, born in 1840 in the Black Hills of South Dakota, he died in 1908 on the Pine Ridge Reservation. | |
| American Horse — 1800-1876 An Oglala Sioux war chief, American Horse opposed the white settlement of Sioux land his entire life. | |
| Susan Alice American Horse was born on June 11, 1950 to Albert American Horse, Sr. and Mary Elizabeth (Ribsman) American Horse. |
American Horse
- Chief American Horse, Oglala Sioux, By Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) in One of the wittiest and shrewdest of the Sioux chiefs was American Horse, who succeeded to the name and position of an uncle, killed in the Battle of Slim Buttes in