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Little Hawk (Lakota: Čhetáŋ Čík'ala, c. 1842 –1871) was the younger half brother of Oglala warrior Crazy Horse # 3. He was the offspring of the remarriage of Worm , Crazy Horse's #2, his widowed father, to a pair of sisters of the Brulé Lakota chief Spotted Tail , Iron Between Horns and Kills Enemy.
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Little Hawk ( Lakota: Čhetáŋ Čík’ala) (c. 1836–1900) was an...
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Crazy Horse lived in a Lakota camp in present-day Wyoming with his younger half-brother, Little Hawk, son of Iron Between Horns and Waglula. Little Hawk was the nephew of his maternal step-grandfather, Long Face, and a cousin, High Horse. [9]
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12. März 2024 · Crazy Horse had a younger half-brother, Little Hawk (l. c. 1842-1871), and grew up playing with him and with Lone Horn's four sons: Spotted Elk, Frog, Roman Nose (not the same as the Cheyenne warrior Roman Nose, also known as Hook Nose), and Touch-the-Clouds.
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* Crazy Horse in action against the Crow, Shoshoni, Araphaho and Ute: Crazy Horse's love of his younger brother, Little Hawk * Crazy Horse Remembered: Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Crow and American accounts * The Winter Count of Crazy Horse's Life: circa 1840 - 1877 * The Complete Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger: May 6, 1877
His father was the holy man variously called Makes the Song, Crazy Horse I (and White Rabbit?), who was also the father of Worm (Crazy Horse II), who in turn became the father of the famous Crazy Horse (1840-77). Little Hawk was born to a different mother than Worm. Her name was Good Haired Otter Woman and she still lived in Little Hawk's household as late as 1881 (Sitting Bull Surrender ...
Little Hawk (Lakota: Čhetáŋ Čík’ala), (1836–1895), Oglala Lakota War Chief and a half brother of Worm, father of Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tashunka-witko). In the Lakota extended family scheme, Crazy Horse was thus a 'son' of Little Hawk. Crazy Horse had a younger half-brother called Little Hawk as...