. Bulletin. Ethnology. LITTLE CROW THE. which he was slightly wounded. After the defeat of the hostiles at Wood lake, Sept. 23,1862, bv Gen. Sibley, Little Crow with 200 or 300"followers fled to the pro- tection of his kindred ou the plains far- LITTLE CROW THE YOUNGER 6 wives and 22 children. Consult Minn. Coll., 111,1880; iv, 1876; Bryant and Murch, History of the Great Massacre ))y the Sioux Indians in 1862; Indian Af- fairs Report for 1863; Neill, Hist. Minn., 1858. (c-T.) Little Forks. A Chippewa res. formerly on Tittibawassee r., in lower Michigan, sold in 1837. Little Mu


. Bulletin. Ethnology. LITTLE CROW THE. which he was slightly wounded. After the defeat of the hostiles at Wood lake, Sept. 23,1862, bv Gen. Sibley, Little Crow with 200 or 300"followers fled to the pro- tection of his kindred ou the plains far- LITTLE CROW THE YOUNGER 6 wives and 22 children. Consult Minn. Coll., 111,1880; iv, 1876; Bryant and Murch, History of the Great Massacre ))y the Sioux Indians in 1862; Indian Af- fairs Report for 1863; Neill, Hist. Minn., 1858. (c-T.) Little Forks. A Chippewa res. formerly on Tittibawassee r., in lower Michigan, sold in 1837. Little Munsee Town. A former Munsee village a few miles e. of Anderson, Madi- son CO., Ind., on land sold in 1818 (Royce in 1st Rep. B. A. E., map, 1881). It may be identical with Kiktheswemud. Little Osage Village. A former Osage village on Osage res., Okla., on the w. bank of Neosho'r.—McCoy (1837) in Sen. Doc. 120, 25th Cong., 2d sess., map, 952, 1838. Little Raven [Huku, 'Young Crow'). An Arapaho chief. He was first signer, for the Southern Arapaho, of the treaty of Fort Wise, Colo., Feb. 18, 1861. At a later period he took part with the allied Arapaho and Cheyenne in the war along the Kansas border, but joined in the treaty of Medicine Lodge, Kans., in 1867, l)y which these tribes agreed to go on a reservation, after which treaty all his effort was consistently directed toward keeping his people at peace with_ the Government and leading them to civili-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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