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Plains Indians at the Battle of the Little Bighorn

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Gall
Pizi
Hunkpapa Sioux, warrior chief

circa 1840, near Moreau river, South Dakota
Countered Reno's attack on the village
1889, appointed judge, Court of Indian Affairs at Standing Rock
5 December 1895, Wakpala, South Dakota
St. Elizabeth Cemetery, Wakpala, South Dakota

Gall


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Gets Together
Oglala Sioux

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Ghost Hide
Northern Cheyenne

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Gives Out
Oglala Sioux

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Goes After Other Buffalo
Northern Cheyenne
Little Warrior Chief, Elkhorn Scraper Warrior Society
Unknown
Unknown



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Good Bear Boy
Hunkpapa Sioux

Wounded in valley fight; rescued by Lone Bull
Unknown



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Good Boy
Oglala Sioux

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Good Dog
Sioux

Unknown
1929, at Standing Rock Agency
Unknown



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Good Fox
Minniconjou Sioux

Fought Custer's Column; counted coup
Survived Wounded Knee Massacre
1928



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Good Voice Elk
Hunkpapa Sioux

Witnessed movement of 30 men from Custer Hill at the end
Unknown



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Good Weasel
Sioux

Unknown
Unknown



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Gopher
Oglala Sioux

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Grandfather
Oglala Sioux

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Grasshopper
Northern Cheyenne

Unknown
Unknown



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Gray Earth Track
Santee

Reputed to have Custer's horse Vic after the battle
Unknown



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Gray Whirlwind, a/k/a Sunken Ass
Hunkpapa Sioux

Unknown
Unknown



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Greases His Arm
Oglala Sioux

May have participated
May 1877, surrendered at Red Cloud Agency, Nebraska
Unknown



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Grey Eagle
Hunkpapa Sioux

Brother-in-law of Sitting Bull
Unknown
1929, at Standing Rock Agency
Unknown

   
 

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