Red Cloud, 1822-1909
Red Cloud was born close to the forks of the Platte River, near the modern-day city of North Platte, Nebraska. His mother, Walks as She Thinks, was an Oglala Lakota and his father, Lone Man, was a Brulé Lakota leader. They came from two of the seven major Lakota divisions.
As was traditional among the matrilineal Lakota, in which the children belonged to the mother's clan and people, Red Cloud was mentored as a boy by his maternal uncle, Old Chief Smoke (1774–1864). Old Chief Smoke played a major role in the boy's childhood, as the leader of the Bad Faces. He brought Red Cloud into the Smoke household when the boy's parents died around 1825. At a young age, Red Cloud fought against neighboring Pawnee and Crow bands, gaining much war experience.
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2022-03-04 08:03:12 am |
Jesse Wilinski |
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2022-03-04 08:03:58 am |
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2021-09-29 11:09:19 am |
Nancy Kennedy |
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2021-03-25 09:03:04 am |
Jerry Simmons (Personal) |
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2021-03-25 09:03:03 am |
Jerry Simmons (Personal) |
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