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Army Scouts 1866–1890 - National Museum of the American IndianIndian scouts belonged to the Pawnee, Apache, Crow, Shoshone, Tonkawa, and many other nations. Familiar with both the terrain and fighting prowess of rival ...
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Indian Scouts - Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (U.S. ...Crook's Crow and Shoshone scouts saved his army from a crushing defeat at the Battle of the Rosebud on June 17, 1876, courageously attacking a larger Lakota/ ...
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Graetz' Crow History Notes | Library @ Little Big Horn CollegeThey were never at war with the US Government and many of their members served as scouts for the US Army. ... Crow were held back by the US military presence ...<|separator|>
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None### Summary of Crow Timeline Events (Post-1876)
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The Life and Times of Hairy Moccasin as Seen in the Crow Indian ...May 27, 2015 · On February 28th, 1876, four Crow Indians enlisted in the U.S. Army as Indian Scouts at Fort Ellis Montana. ... U.S. Army virtual tour Women's ...
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Scouting for a forgotten few | Washington State MagazineNov 8, 2021 · These men were Apsáalooke (ahp-SAH-luh-guh), Crow, scouts who were at the Battle of Little Bighorn. They tried to warn Lt. Colonel George A.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Crow history from 1700 to 1800, integrating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive narrative. To retain maximum detail, I’ve included a table in CSV format for key dates, battles, and land changes, followed by a dense textual summary. This ensures all data is preserved and easily accessible.
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The Crow Nation - Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (U.S. ...May 11, 2022 · Strong tribes from every direction contested the Crow's claim to this land. From the North and the West, they fought the Assiniboine, Blackfeet, ...
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[PDF] The Crow Indians and the Bozeman Trail - Montana Historical SocietyThe Crows re- sisted this encroachment, but the attraction of immense buffalo herds and the formation of an alliance between the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho ...
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The Battle of Pryor Creek - LBHC Library - Little Big Horn CollegeIn the early summer of 1859 or 1860, a Crow war party killed a fine young Dakota (Sioux) warrior. Already he had counted a number of battle coups, which ...Missing: loss | Show results with:loss
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Conflict, the Crow, & Bighorn Canyon National Recreation AreaOther tribes wanted access to the canyon's rich hunting grounds, and the Crow warred with many of them. Among these tribes were the Sioux and the Cheyenne, who ...
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Scout, Warrior, Witness: The Legacy of White Man Runs HimJul 22, 2025 · Other more dramatic and perhaps apocryphal accounts suggest that the Crow scouts foresaw imminent defeat in light of the overwhelming Sioux and ...Missing: reliable sources
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[PDF] Crow Reservation Timeline - Montana Office of Public Instruction1876 – The Crow continued to serve as scouts in the US military. Crow scouts were primarily responsible for preventing a more serious defeat of General Crook ...Missing: Army | Show results with:Army
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Children of the Large-Beaked Bird: Crow Tribe History and CultureMay 28, 2023 · During the Western expansion, the Crow allied with the United States against their neighbors and rivals, the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. Over ...
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[PDF] crow and arikara involvement in the great sioux war of 1876Nov 26, 2024 · 11 The Crow people's first encounter with the United States began in 1825 after they elected to sign a treaty of friendship and mutual.
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Treaty with the Crow, 1866 - Tribal Treaties DatabasePerpetual peace, friendship, and amity shall hereafter exist between the United States and the Crow Nation or Tribe of Indians, parties to this treaty.
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INDIAN SCOUTS | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsThis was the situation with the Pawnees, Arikaras, Crows, and Shoshones who joined the U.S. Army against their enemy, the Sioux, in the 1860s and 1870s. When ...Missing: engagements | Show results with:engagements
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Fetterman Massacre on the Bozeman Trail - Warfare History NetworkThe Sioux and their allies lured a U.S. Army patrol at Fort Phil Kearny into a deadly trap in the winter of 1866 known as the Fetterman Massacre.
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Red Cloud's War - WyoHistory.orgNov 8, 2014 · When the U.S. Army in 1866 sent troops to build a string of forts along the Bozeman Trail north from the North Platte River to the Montana ...Missing: Crow | Show results with:Crow
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Discovering Yellowstone - AMERICAN HERITAGEThe commanding officer, Brevet-Lieutenant Colonel Eugene M. Baker, was waiting to meet Langford to discuss the contentious matter of a military escort.
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[PDF] Captain Javan B. Irvine and the 1871 Eastern Yellowstone ...Jun 22, 2018 · In- man appealed but joined the expedition under a cloud." The expedition's army scouts included Basil Clement and Isaiah. Dormán, the ...Missing: Crow | Show results with:Crow
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Past - Fort Parker, the First Crow Indian AgencyIn August, a Northern Pacific Railroad survey team with 400 troops from Fort Ellis was attacked on the Yellowstone River by a group of 400 – 500 Indians.
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A Chronology of the Battle of the Little Bighorn - National Park ServiceApril 9th: Lt. James Bradley arrives at Crow Agency (near Livingston, MT) to recruit Crows as U.S. Indian Scouts in the campaign against their traditional enemy ...Missing: Expedition | Show results with:Expedition
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March of the Montana Column - HistoryNetMar 2, 2017 · Three Indians appeared on the far bank of the Bighorn and spoke with Bradley's Crow scouts. ... Thus began the Great Sioux War of 1876.
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James Bradley's Historical Baggage - Montana History RevealedDec 31, 2014 · Born in Ohio in 1844, James H. Bradley served in the Ohio Volunteer Regiment during the Civil War. ... As Commander of the Scouts, including 23 ...Missing: Indian | Show results with:Indian
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Crook's Powder River Campaigns of 1876 - WyoHistory.orgNov 8, 2014 · Several Indian scouts accompanied Crook on the 90-mile trip as well. crook2.jpg Forts, trails, rivers and reservations at time of Crook's ...
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Battle of the Rosebud (17 JUN 1876) - DVIDSDec 6, 2023 · ... Crook while the rest remained at Little Bighorn. General Crook had sent his own scouts, made up of Shoshoni and Crow warriors, to perform ...
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[PDF] The Battle of the Rosebud Crook's Campaign of 1876 - DTICAbout seven miles to the north of Crook's position, his advanced guard made contact with the Crow and Shoshone Scouts. The Indian scouts immediately engaged the ...<|separator|>
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The Battle of Rosebud Creek - Warfare History NetworkCrook dispatched his three guide/interpreters, Frank Grourard, Louis Richaud, and Baptiste “Big Bat” Gaunier, to try and find the Crow and Shoshoni. While the ...
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Battle of the Rosebud Creek, Montana - Legends of AmericaIn the summer of 1876, Brigadier General George Crook, along with 1,050 soldiers and 260 Crow and Shoshone scouts, had come north from Wyoming to seek out ...
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History: Custer's Crow Scouts at the Battle of Little Big HornFeb 3, 2024 · It is generally thought that Scout Curley of the Crow tribe, reputed “sole survivor” of the battle, was with Custer and escaped through the Sioux lines.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Unbounded Ambition - South Dakota Historical Society PressOn 21 December, Crow Indian scouts attacked and killed five Sioux leaders ap- proaching the Tongue River Cantonment to meet with Miles. The incident ...
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Indian Wars Campaigns - U.S. Army Center of Military HistoryElements of the 4th Cavalry and Apache scouts immediately took up pursuit of the Chiricahua renegades. In January 1886 Capt. Emmet Crawford and 80 Apache scouts ...
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[PDF] General Mile's Indian Campaigns - Victorian VoicesTHE intention of the Government to assem- ble troops in the spring of 1877, to renew the contest, took shape in orders which brought to General Miles's command ...
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Where Big Crow Walked Back and Forth - Wolf Mountains Battlefield ...... Nelson Miles engaged in unsuccessful peace talks. However, nonviolent surrender became impossible in December after US-allied Apsáalooke (Crow) scouts ...
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Nez Perce – Yellowstone Area Raid 1877 - RootswebCol. Nelson A. Miles, anticipating orders to intercept the tribe, sent one company of the Seventh Cavalry under Lt. Doone (with friendly Crow Indians from ...
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[PDF] Fort Keogh: Cutting Edge of a Culture - USDA ARS66 The Crow. Indian involved ran for fear of what Colonel Miles would do. This event made it much harder for Colonel Miles to convince the hostile forces under.<|separator|>
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Lead the Way: Researching U.S. Army Indian Scouts, 1866–1914Mar 31, 2023 · A year after the fighting ended in the Civil War, Native Americans began serving as enlisted Indian Scouts in the US Army.
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Wraps Up His Tail or Sword Bearer - Montana History PortalGoing against the Crow agent, Sword Bearer and his group went into Blackfeet country and staged a successful raid. Sword Bearer and several others were killed ...Missing: scouts | Show results with:scouts
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Project: Indian Scout Pension Files, 1866-1892 | National ArchivesFeb 26, 2020 · These scouts contributed military intelligence to the U.S. Army, fought during engagements, and provided diplomatic assistance between the ...Missing: 1860s | Show results with:1860s
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Curly - Spartacus EducationalCurly was born in Montana in 1859. A member of the Crow tribe he took part in several skirmishes with the Sioux before agreeing to became a scout with ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Curley's Last Story of the Battle of the Little Bighorn - Astonisher.comHere are are 1876 and 1916 accounts of the battle by Curley. Note. CURLEY'S LAST STORY. FROM A letter from Russell White Bear to Fred Dustin, dated Dec. 1 ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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White Man Runs Him's Story of the Battle of the Little BighornThis eye-witness account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn by White Man Runs Him, who was one of the four Crow scouts who rode with Custer down Medicine Tail ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Joseph Medicine Crow - Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area ...Sep 28, 2022 · ... history from a participant of the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876. His grandfather, White Man Runs Him was a scout with General Custer and ...
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Goes Ahead's Story of the Battle of the Little Bighorn - Astonisher.comThe three Crow scouts rode along the high ridge, keeping back from the view of the Dakotas till they came to the end of the ridge and to the bluff just above ...<|separator|>
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Nez Perce Summer, 1877 (Notes) - National Park ServiceFrost of the Crow Agency explained the augmentation of the number of Crows with Sturgis. During the descent of Clark's Fork, the scouts had picked up a number ...
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Hero or Goat? - True West MagazineMay 11, 2020 · Six Crow Indian scouts and the guide/interpreter “Mitch” Boyer were assigned to Custer and the 7th U.S. Cavalry because they knew the country ...
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Goes Ahead's Story of the Battle of the Little Bighorn - Astonisher.comA full and candid account of the battle as the Crow scouts observed it is contained in the story told by Pretty Shield, who was the wife of Goes Ahead.Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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[PDF] a defense of Custer's actions at the Little Bighorn10 “The Crow scouts,” testified the Arikara scout Red Star, “insisted that the Dakota scouts had already seen the army and would report its coming and that they ...
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[PDF] Lessons Learned from Custer's Last Stand for Developing ... - DTICMar 31, 2017 · ignored the warnings of his Crow Scouts and Charley Reynolds earlier in 1876 that “the Lakota's ... Bighorn could be described by using the U.S. ...
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[PDF] American Indian Culture and Research Journal - eScholarshipBradley kept a daily journal of the expedition in which he often recorded his impressions of the Crow scouts under his command. On May 8,1876, amidst abundant ...
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From Warrior to Statesman: The Leadership of Chief Plenty CoupsAug 27, 2025 · Plenty Coups believed that by building an allyship with the U.S. Government, the Crow could safeguard their tribal lands for posterity.Missing: pragmatism | Show results with:pragmatism
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Indian side of Little Bighorn presented in new book - Las Vegas SunOct 1, 1999 · "The Crow and Arikara not only feel betrayed by the government they sought to help, but today they are more often seen as traitors for ...
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Why Did Native Americans Turn Scout? - Author Adrienne MorrisSep 18, 2018 · The suggestion that they were betraying 'the Indians' would have been meaningless to them. ... It makes me think of other friends who still ...Missing: Crow accusations
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Crow scouts have long history - Indianz.ComThe Crow scouts volunteered to help Custer, who lost the June 25, 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn. Custer died, but the scouts didn't.
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The Battle of Pryor Creek 1861 || Crow vs Sioux, Cheyenne and ...Jan 27, 2024 · The battle of Pryor Creek was an armed conflict between the Crow and Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho Native American tribes fought in 1861.
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What is the biggest historical beef between two Native American ...Feb 11, 2024 · Some modern bad blood exists due to some tribes like Crow helping US Army to fight against eg the Sioux. u/Lazzen avatar · Lazzen. • ...
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[PDF] Crow History 1700-1950: A Political and Social Battle to Retain their ...Jul 2, 2011 · The dissertation argues the Crow's unique kinship system helped them preserve their culture during contact and assimilation, and their move to ...
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[PDF] THE US INDIAN SCOUTS, 1866-1947 By RYAN WAYNE BOOTH A ...11 scouts provided protection for the Northern Pacific Railroad construction crews.173 The scouts also pursued Native criminals on and off the reservations ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Indian Scouts and the Rise of Military Innovation during the Apache ...“The Eyes of the Army”: Indian Scouts and the Rise of Military Innovation during the Apache Wars Available. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478022565-002.