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Red Cloud and the Sioux Nation presentday Garden County Nebraska He ture Huge herds of buffalo roamed the Great Plains The tipi village in which Red Cloud lived followed the herds As he grew Red Clou ID: 899992

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1 No. 16 Red Cloud and the Sioux Nation R
No. 16 Red Cloud and the Sioux Nation Red Cloud and the Sioux Nation present-day Garden County, Nebraska. He ture. Huge herds of buffalo roamed the Great Plains. The tipi village in which Red Cloud lived followed the herds. As he grew, Red Cloud became a skilled hunter and a

2 feared warrior. In the 1820s the W
feared warrior. In the 1820s the Western Sioux were a home (see map). Their name for themselves "Friends." The tribe was divided Red Cloud in 1872. No photographs of bands: Blackfeet, Brule (pronounced bru him as a young man exist. LAY), Hunkpapa, Miniconjou Arc, an

3 d Two Kettles. The bands akota. The Che
d Two Kettles. The bands akota. The Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes were often allies. The Santees, Yanktons and Yanktonnais were part of the related Eastern Sioux bands. All Red Cloud had achieved fame among his people long before his war with the United States. He won great hono

4 rs for his amazing exploits against the
rs for his amazing exploits against the Indian tribes who were enemies of the Oglalas. Here is one story from his life (the year is 1857): During the summer, life in the Oglala village became dull. I led my friends on a raiding party far north against the Arikaras. This tribe h

5 ad many horses. We spied their earthlod
ad many horses. We spied their earthlodge village along the Missouri River. Their horses grazed nearby. We crept upon the herd after nightfall. T imeline Quiz Using the timeline on the previous page, number these events in order. Place a number in the blank before the letter

6 and add the date of happening in the b
and add the date of happening in the blank after the event. _____ a. Buffalo herds have disappeared. _______________ b. Massacre at Wounded Knee and end of the _____ c. War with Spain. __________ _____ e. Agent McGillycuddy is replaced. _________ _____ f. Camp Robinso

7 n is built by the U.S. Army. _________ _
n is built by the U.S. Army. _________ _____ h. Theodore Roosevelt becomes president. _________ _____ i. Flagpole incident at Red Cloud Agency. _________ _____ j. McGillycuddy appointed Indian Agent. __________ _____ k. Pine Ridge Agency established. _________ _____ l. Red Cloud

8 makes last trip to Washington, D.C. ___
makes last trip to Washington, D.C. _________ _____ m. War between Sioux and the United States. _________ NEBRASKA ST A TE HIST ORICAL SOCIETY 1500 R Street, Box 82554, Lincoln, NE 68501 www .nebraskahistory .org Published by the Nebraska State Historical Society for Fre

9 e Distribution to Nebraska Fourth Grade
e Distribution to Nebraska Fourth Grade Children Ongoing support for Nebraska Trailblazer is provided by The Dorothy Weyer Creigh Memorial Endowment, established with the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation through gifts from Thomas Creigh, Jr., in memory of his wi