Monday, November 21, 2016

Crazy Horse

     Crazy horse played a very important role in keeping the Indian way of life alive for as long as possible. He fought the american from forcing them onto reserves and suppressing their way of life. At a very early age he was legendary because he completed almost suicide tasks. He stole horses from the Crow Indians before he was the age of 13 and led his first war party before he was 20. Crazy Horse not only by his skill and daring in battle but also by his fierce determination to preserve his people's traditional way of life. Crazy Horse refused to allow people to take his picture because he didn't want people to know what he looked like and it went against the believed "Indian Way of Life". He had to surrender because the buffalo population went down tot he point in wich the tribe couldnt support itself and had to surrender



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  • CH memorial
  • When done it will be the largest statue in the world


  • Military mastermind
  • Started to fight the americans at a young age
  • Watched people building the forts he would later attack to help creat a plan
  • Joins with sitting bull
    • SB wants to defend the Black Hill and fight agaist indian reservations
  • Defeats  Crook in battle by using his weak spots and hand to hand combat when they could
  • Beats Custer’s army with a pincer attack



Was already a legend at a very early age, becaues he stole horses from the Crow Indians before he was 13, and Led his first war party before he was 20. Crazy Horse not only by his skill and daring in battle but also by his fierce determination to preserve his people's traditional way of life. He refused for any photographs to be taken of him because of his simple life style. Crazy Horse became a leader of the resistance in 1876. Crazy Horse had to surrender bc the buffalo population went down so they couldn't support himself.


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