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1 'In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse terms DrLisaRodriguez62 TEACHER questions & answers Terms in this set (258) Who is the author of 'In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse'? What plant grew along the banks of the Smoking Earth River? Why did people tease Jimmy McClean? What town was on the northern edge of the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation? In what state is the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation? What were the names of the two students who most often teased Jimmy McClean? Which kid was Lakota - Corky or Jesse? What was Jimmy McClean's white grandfather's name? What was Jimmy Joseph Marshall III buffalo berries He had blue eyes. Cold River South Dakota Corky Bring and Jesse Little Horse Jesse Angus McClean Anne High Eagle

2 McClean's mom's name before she got married? What was Jimmy McLClean's dad's name? What was James McClean Senior's ethnic heritage? What was Jimmy McClean's dad's mom's name? What reservation did Jimmy's grandma live in, on the western part of South Dakota? What was Jimmy McClean's ethnic heritage? What did Jimmy's mom say was the problem with his 3/4 Lakota parts? What does 'Malakota yelo!' mean? What did Jimmy's dad do for a living? What did Jimmy's mom do for a living? What was Jimmy's grandfather's name? What was Jimmy's favorite thing to do? James McClean Sr. half Lakota, half white Madeline Bear Pine Ridge Reservation 3/4 Lakota, 1/4 white They were all inside. He was white outside. I am Lakota! Tribal police officer She was a head start teacher Nyles ride horses

3 Where did Jimmy's Grandpa Nyles and Grandma Sarah live? the buckskin quarter horse Jimmy rode? the bay quarter horse stallion Grandpa Nyles rode? What chore did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy do on the prairie? What creek flows into the Smoking Earth River? What did Grandpa Nyles teach Jimmy to do in order to scare away snakes? Who was the greatest Lakota? What did Crazy Horse and Jimmy have in common? What color eyes did Jimmy have? In what year was Jimmy's great-greatgrandfather born? What did they call Crazy Horse when he was 10 miles out of town, o n a small horse ranch Little Warrior Dancer Checked Grandpa Nyles' 12 miles of fences. Horse Creek Poke a long stick in the grass Crazy Horse Light skin and brown hair blue 1860 Light Hair

4 young? the large town on the northeast edge of the Black Hills? In what part of South Dakota are the Black Hills? What is the name of the only mountains in South Dakota or on the Great Plains? What is the name of the high point in the Black Hills that stands northwest of Rapid City, near the town of Sturgis? How did Bear Butte get its name? What did Lakota people do at Bear Butte? What did Grandpa Nyles offer to the four directions from the wooden platform at the top of Bear Butte? What river does Rapid Creek join farther east from Rapid City? Why did Grandpa Nyles think Rapid Creek was a Rapid City western The Black Hills Bear Butte From the south it looked like a bear lying on its stomach. pray pipe tobacco The Cheyenne River Crazy Horse was born somewhere along Rapid Creek in sight of Bear Butte.

5 good place for them to start their journey? What border did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy cross after driving 2 hours south from Rapid City? What town in Nebraska had Jimmy once visited with his dad to look at a pickup truck? Why did Grandpa Nyles say people and animals don't understand each other any more? What state park did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy visit in a town called Chadron? Where did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy make their first camp on their journey? Which Lakota ancestors came as far south as the Sandhills? How old was Crazy Horse when his mother died? Where did Crazy Horse go to live with. his dad, his sister, and his two moms? The South Dakota - Nebraska border North Platte People began to think they were better than animals. Ash Hollow State Historical Park In the Sandhills Sicangu four Eastern Wyoming

6 What was the Lakota word for 'month'? moon What was Lakota name of the autumn month in 1855 when Crazy Horse was in western Nebraska? Who was the headman in the village Crazy Horse visited with his two Sicangu mothers' relatives? What river was south of Crazy Horse's village? What mountains are west of Crazy Horse's village? Who saw the grass fire when he was fourteen and riding with Crazy Horse? What did the Lakota call the soldiers of the white people? What fort was near the Sicangu village the Long Knives attacked in 1854? the Cheyenne woman crying after her husband and baby were Moon of Leaves Turning Color Little Thunder the Shell River The Medicine Bow Mountains White Bear Long Knives Fort Laramie Yellow Woman

7 killed by the Long Knives? What was Light Hair's (Crazy Horse's) uncle's name? Who was the overall Sicangu leader? Who's sisters were Light Hair's mothers? What state is the city of Cheyenne in? What Interstate did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy drive west into Wyoming? What did the Lakota people call the North Platte River? What did Jimmy see in the dirt by the river that were 150 years old? What did the Lakota people call the Oregon Trail? How was Little Hawk related to Light Hair (Crazy Horse)? What did Light Hair and Little Hawk see in the summer of 1852 when they were hiding in the grass? How many people traveled on the Oregon Spotted Tail Spotted Tail - Crazy Horse's uncle Spotted Tail's Wyoming Interstate 80 The Shell River wagon wheel ruts from the Oregon Trail The Shell River Road He was his uncle An endless line of covered wagons three hundred and fifty thousand people

8 Trail? In what state did people start their journey on the Oregon Trail? To which two states did the Oregon Trail lead? For how many years did people travel on the Oregon Trail? What are people called who dress up and act as soldiers in Fort Laramie to talk to the tourists? What was one of Light Hair's (Crazy Horse's) mothers named? What two native American tribes were friends of the Lakota? What native American tribe was an enemy of the Lakota? What are two native American tribes that are related to the Lakota? What was Light Hair's (Crazy Horse's) little brother's name? What does history call the Council on Horse Creek? What native American Missouri Oregon and California twenty years reenactors They Are Afraid of Her The Arapaho and the Cheyenne The Crow The Dakota and the Nakota Whirlwind Forth Laramie Treaty Council of 1851 The Pawnee

9 tribe worked as scouts for the Long Knives against other Indians Light Hair's friend who was with him when they first saw soldiers coming with a canon? Where had the cow come from that wandered into the Sicangu village? What did Mniconju do to the cow that wandered into the Sicangu village? Who did the messenger from the Long Knives fort talk to in the Sicangu village about the cow? What did Conquering Bear offer in exchange for the cow that was killed? What was worth more-- a mule or a cow? What did the Long Knife headman want to happen to the man who killed the cow? the Long Knives soldier that confronted Slow From the white Mormons He killed it, butchered it, and gave the meat to the old people Conquering Bear several mules A mule To put him in jail. Lieutenant John Grattan

10 Conquering Bear about the cow? What was the "big black thing that looked like a log"? Light Hair's teacher who taught him to be a hunter and warrior? How did Crazy Horse's friend and teacher die? What interstate cuts south to north across Wyoming? the white man that marked out the ancient trail that became interstate 25? Why did John Bozeman mark the trail through Wyoming in 1860? What was the problem with the trail that went through Wyoming to Montana? a trail that was older than the trail Bozeman marked? What did the Lakota call the Bighorn Mountains? a cannon High Back Bone (called 'Hump') He was killed in a fight against some Shoshone Interstate 25 John Bozeman To show the way to the gold fields in Montana It crossed right through Lakota territory The Powder River Road The Shining Mountains because the snow on the peaks shines in the sunlight.

11 the town where Fort Reno stood? Kaycee the historic site where Crazy Horse became a war leader? What was the battle called that happened at Fort Phil Kearny? What did white people call the Battle of the Hundred in the Hands? What was the date of the Battle of the Hundred in the Hands (AKA Fetterman Massacre)? the commanders of the 18th US Infantry and the 2nd US Cavalry at the Battle of a Hundred in the Hands? Why did Grandpa Nyles say they got it wrong on the plaque at Fort Kearny State Historic Park? What was the weather like on December 21, 1866? Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site Battle of the Hundred in the Hands The Fetterman Battle or the Fetterman Massacre December 21, 1866 Captain Brevet and Lieutenant Colonel William J. Fetterman They said there were no survivors, but hundreds of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne survived. Also Red Cloud was NOT involved. It was 30 degrees below zero The Tongue River

12 the river where 23 villages lined the banks? the Lakota medicine man (Crazy Horse's dad) who lived in a lodge next to the Tongue River? How did Crazy Horse get his name? What creek ran by Fort Kearny? What other forts stood along the Bozeman Trail? What was the cause of the problems along the Bozeman trail? What kind of bird did Crazy Horse and his mothers act like when they lured the white soldiers out of their fort? How does a mother grouse lead a coyote away from her chicks? What did the Lakota wear to stay warm when they were planning the Worm His father (Worm) had been given the name from his father, the first Crazy Horse. He passed it to his song (Light Hair) and took the name 'Worm'. Buffalo Creek Fort Reno to the south, and Fort C.F. Smith to the north. gold A mother grouse leading a coyote away from her nest. She pretends to be injured and flies short distances, landing so the coyote will follow her. buffalo-hide robes and elk-hide coats

13 ambush on the Long Who were the nine Knives at Fort Kearny? decoy warriors who rode with Crazy Horse? five Lakota, two Northern Cheyenne, and two Arapaho Who was the only teenager in the group of warriors riding with Crazy Horse to lure the white soldiers away from the fort? What was Little Hawk called when he was a boy? Why did soldiers drive wagons into the forest from the fort? How many white soldiers came out of the fort when they heard the gunshots near Fort Kearny? What can a person get if they're in below-zero temperatures? Who commanded the soldiers following Crazy Horse and his warriors into the ambush? the long flat hill where Captain William Fetterman and his soldiers followed Crazy Little Hawk Whirlwind To get wood for their stoves. eight - a column of twos-- 40 mounted on horses, 40 on foot. frostbite Captain William Fetterman Lodge Trail Ridge

14 Horse and the decoy warriors? What kind of ammunition was used in guns in the 1850's? What weapons did Crazy Horse use in the Battle of the Hundred in the Hands? What American war had Grandpa Nyles fought in as a US Marine infantry sergeant? Crazy Horse's best friend who was killed in the Battle of a Hundred in the Hands? What did Grandpa Nyles put on a large rock for the Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho warriors and the soldiers? Why was the battle called the Battle of the Hundred in the Hands? What is the name of the valley where the town of Sheridan, Wyoming is located? What river marked the eastern end of the Lakota territory? lead balls and gun powder Bow and arrow, rifle, a pistol, and a war club. The Vietnam War Lone Bear gray sage wrapped in red cloth A Cheyenne holy man predicted a victory in a battle against one hundred men. The Tongue River Valley The Missouri River

15 Which people lived in the western end of the Lakota territory where Crazy Horse wanted to stay? What is the area where Crazy Horse spent most of his childhood now called? What was Crazy Horse really good at, starting when he was a teenager? What did Crazy Horse do with the meat he hunted for? What are all Lakota people taught to be? What broke Crazy Horse's heart? What was the name Crazy Horse married? What happened to the daughter of Crazy Horse and Black Shawl? What did the United States government tell Crazy Horse he had to do in 1877? Where did the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne win a great Oglala people central and north central Wyoming hunting Left it at the lodge door of someone who needed it. generous The girl he loved...black Buffalo Woman... was given away to someone else. Black Shawl She died from a disease (cholera) at four years old. Live on a reservation Little Bighorn

16 battle against the Long Knives Why did in white June, 1876? hunters kill buffalo? For their tongues, hides, and for sport. Whose army did Crazy Horse and 500 men face at Rosebud Creek? What did the Lakota call the Rosebud Battle? What state did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy enter after leaving Wyoming? Who was the commanding officer of the US Seventh Cavalry? What was the date when the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho defeated the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn? What is the name of the hill where the monument to the Battle of Little Bighorn stands? What was George Custer's brother's name? What was the far end of the battle site four miles from Last Stand Hill? What river did the village of 1,000 lodges General George Crook's army The Battle Where the Girl Saves her Brother Montana George A. Custer June 25, 1876 Last Stand Hill Captain Tom Custer Reno-Benteen Hill Greasy Grass River

17 move to two days before the Battle of Little Bighorn? What was the most holy and powerful of Lakota ceremonies? How many Lakota bands were there? What are bays, buckskins and sorrels? What color are bay horses? What color are buckskin horses? What color are sorrel horses? What were the fastest Lakota runners trained to do? What helped the Lakota become a strong nation that controlled a large territory? What month was known to the Lakota as "The Moon of the Ripening Berries"? Who was Gall? What made a high- Sun Dance seven types of horses brown tan reddish Chase buffalo horses June The hunkpapa Lakota war leader who decided to charge the west end of the soldier line commanded by Major Marcus Reno. An eagle bone whistle

18 pitched sound to warn Lakota warriors that the Long Knives were coming? How many battles really made up the Battle of Little Big Horn? What was the wide, flat gully where General Custer tried to cross the river into the. north end of the village? How many of Custer's soldiers fell between Medicine Tail Coulee and Last Stand Hill? What percent of Custer's men were lost by the time they got to Last Stand Hill? Why are there so many white markers on Last Stand Hill? What dream did Crazy Horse have? Why did Lakota people mutilate the bodies of the fallen white soldiers at Last Stand Hill? What did the metal sculpture of the three metal figures represent? Who did the metal three Medicine Tail Coulee two hundred 85% Custer and all his men were killed there. A dream of a rider untouched by bullets and arrows. They were angry at them and the Long Knives had mutilated Indians at Sand Creek, Colorado. The three tribes who fought together: The Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. Crazy Horse

19 sculpture of a man with a hawk on his head reaching to take weapons from a woman on the ground represent? What was a Lakota custom for Lakota wives and mothers to do? What was the saying the Lakota women said to encourage their husbands and sons? How many granite panels form the circular monument to commemorate the Battle of Little Bighorn? Who said, "We had killed soldiers who came to kill us". Which Indian tribes were with the Long Knives on the day of the Battle at Little Bighorn, working as scouts? Where did Lakota bands go to live in Nebraska after surrendering to the white people? Who were the leaders of the Lakot who decided to surrender to the whites? Hand weapons to their husbands and sons. "Have courage and be the first to charge the enemy, for it is better to lie a warrior naked in death than it is to turn away from the battle". twelve Wooden Leg, a Cheyenne warrior The Crow and Arikara Fort Robinson Spotted Tail, Touch the Clouds, and Red Cloud

20 In 1876 how many Lakota were left? In 1876 how many white people were in the US? Which two Lakota warriors were symbols to other Lakota and dangerous to the whites? the young warrior who found Crazy Horse to ask him what he planned to do and report back to the old men? Who was Good Weasel's mother? Who was Good Weasel's father? What was the Battle of Little Bighorn also called? On what date did the Battle of Little Bighorn end? What is the difference between a real tipi and a manmade canvas one? What are Lakota chairs called? How many people About 20,000 About 25 million Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull Good Weasel Grass Shawl - a Blue Sky No Horse, a Mniconju Lakota The Greasy Grass Fight June 26, 1876 A real one is made of buffalo hide and doesn't rattle in the breeze. backrests About six hundred thousand

21 come to visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument annually? Where was the last stop on Grandpa Nyles' and Jimmy's tour? In what state is the city of Casper? What river flows by Fort Robinson? Why were Lakota people sent from Fort Robinson up to the top of the ridge to talk to Crazy Horse and his elders? Where did Sitting Bull and his people go after the Battle of Little Bighorn? What did Grandpa Nyles think was the bravest thing Crazy Horse ever did in his life? What song did one of the warriors with Crazy Horse sing as they headed to Fort Robinson? the man Crazy Horse Fort Robinson Wyoming the White River To convince them to surrender Canada Surrendered to the Long Knives so his people wouldn't be slaughtered. a Strong Heart song White Hat Clark

22 surrendered to? What was a sign of surrender by a Lakota leader? Giving up his rifle Who did Crazy Horse surrender for? What did some of the jealous Lakota leaders fear the Indian Bureau would do with Crazy Horse? What did the jealous Lakota leaders want to do with Crazy Horse after he surrendered at Fort Robinson? Which Indian tribes were mostly in the prisons in Florida? What did Crazy Horse do before going to talk with General Crook, the man in charge at Fort Robinson? What band of Lakotas was Touch the Clouds leader of? How did Touch the Clouds get his name? Who was with the Indian police when they arrested Crazy Horse? How did Crazy Horse The helpless ones--the old people, the women, and the children Make him chief over all the Lakota Send him to Florida and put him in prison. Cheyenne and Apache Took Black Shawl (his wife) to safety in the village of his cousin, Touch the Clouds. The Mniconju Lakotas He was nearly 7 feet tall. His friend, Little Big Man He was stabbed with the bayonet of a rifle by a soldier.

23 die? Who was with Crazy Horse when he died? His father and Touch the Clouds. What river did Grandpa Nyles and Jimmy reach at sundown at the end of their journey? What did Grandpa Nyles call the journey he and Jimmy went on? Who is Tasunke Witko? What is an ambush? Where did the Arapaho people live? Where did the Arikara people live? Where did the Assiniboine people live? What do farmers and ranchers use for fencing? White kind of gun fired one round lead ball at a time? What is 'cavalry'? Where did the Cheyenne live? What part of the body is infected by cholera? What is a coulee? The Cold River The visionary journey of Jimmy McClean and his grandpa His Crazy Horse Waiting, hiding, and then attacking an enemy northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming The northern part of the Missouri River in what is now North Dakota In the northern region of what is now Montana. barbed wire A black powder percussion rifle Soldiers or warriors riding into battle on horses In the northern Plains The small intestine A gully or ravine

24 Which native people were enemies of the Crow? Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Which native tribe were one-third of the people living on the northern Great Plains? What were the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota people called as a group? What is an 'ungulate' animal? What are the poles dragged by a horse to carry bundles or people? Where is Fort Laramie National Historic Site? Where is Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site? Where is Fort Robinson State Park? What are known as the 'four winds' or the 'four corners of the earth'? What is a gelding? What is gunpowder made of? Where did the Hidatsa people live? The Dakota The Allied People An animal with hooves drag poles South-eastern Wyoming North central Wyoming Northwestern Nebraska The four directions - north, south, east, west A male horse that is neutered sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate Along the upper part of the Missouri River in what is now North Dakota.

25 What Indian Reservation is located where the Hidatsa people once lived? The Fort Berthold Reservation Which was the 3rd largest group of the seven groups of Lakota people? Where do the Hunkpapa people live? What was the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument called prior to 1992? Where did the Mandan people live? What tribe allied with the Arikara and Hidatsa people? Where do the Mandan people now live? What is a mare? What is a meadowlark? What were Lakota healers called? How many bands of Lakota were there? What is a mule? What is the offspring of a female donkey and male horse called? The Hunkpapa North central South Dakota west of the Missouri river. The Custer Battlefield National Monument Along the upper part of the Missouri River in what is now North Dakota. The Mandan On the Fort Berthold Reservation An adult female horse A small songbird in the Great Plains medicine man seven The offspring of a male donkey (sire) and a female horse (dam). A hinny

26 What are the Hunkpapa, Oglala, Mniconju, and Sicangu? What were the representatives sent by the US government in the mid-1800's to negotiate treaties with the native people in the Great Plains called? What is a quarter horse? What did many tribes use sage for? Where did the Shoshone people live? What is dough mixed with water and cooked in a skillet called? What did the Lakota people call the Little White River? What is the name of the succulent plant that grows in the northern Plains? When did the Sicangu Lakota leader, Spotted Tail, killed? What is a stallion? When did Lakota people usually sing the Four of the seven Lakota bands peace talkers A horse that can quickly run a quarter mile, now used by ranchers to herd cattle and to compete in horse shows. A smudge (smoke) in religious ceremonies West of the Bighorn Mountains in what is now Wyoming. skillet bread The Smoking Earth River soap plant 1881 An unneutered male horse that can sire offspring When an enemy was near and battle about to start

27 Strong Heart Song? What is a written agreement between the US government and native tribes called? What was the title of respect used by Lakota to an older men without any blood relationship? the 650-men troop under Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer's command that was defeated on the Little Bighorn River on June 25, 1876? A treaty uncle The U.S. Seventh Cavalry

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