Native American Encyclopedia The-Other-Magpie To Zuni

Native American Encyclopedia The-Other-Magpie To Zuni — page 1
4 The-Other-Magpie In the Battle of Rosebud Creek the Crow and Shoshone fought alongside the U S Army against the Sioux and Cheyenne The-Other-Magpie birth and death dates unknown was a female warrior of the Crow tribe In 1876 she fought in the Battle of Rosebud Creek against the Sioux and Cheyenne She joined the battle because a Sioux member killed her brother Unlike the other warriors who carried rifles she only carried a knife and her coup stick United States forced the Nez Perce to give up part of their homeland because gold had been discovered there Only one-third of the Nez Perce chiefs signed the Lapwai Treaty but the United States forced all the Nez Perce to move For this reason the Nez Perce named the Lapwai Treaty the Thief Treaty See also coup stick and Rosebud Creek Battle of Thief Treaty refers to the 1863 Lapwai Treaty Through this treaty the words to know decathlon dee-CATH-lon an athletic competition with ten different track and field events hydroelectricity HI-droe-ee-LEK-TRISS-eh-tee electricity generated by running water pentathlon pen-TATH-lon an athletic competition with five different track and field events Thorpe Grace 1921-2008 was the daughter of Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe and a member of Oklahoma’s Sac and Fox Nation In 1991 she became an antinuclear activist She convinced her tribe to refuse to allow the United States to store nuclear waste on their reservation She also supported alternative energy sources such as hydroelectricity solar power and wind power