Biography of red cloud indian
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Red Cloud
(1822-1909)
Who Was Red Cloud?
Lakota chief Red Cloud was an important figure in the 19th-century land battle between Native Americans and the U.S.
government. He successfully resisted developments of the Bozeman trail through Montana territory and led the opposition against the development of a road through Wyoming and Montana for two years—a period that came to be known as Red Cloud's War.
Early Life
Born in 1822 in what is now north-central Nebraska, Red Cloud (known in Lakota as Mahpíya Lúta) was an important Native American leader who fought to save his people's lands.
Biography of red cloud indian
His parents named him after an unusual weather event. His mother, Walks as She Thinks, was a member of the Oglala Sioux and his father, Lone Man, was Brule Sioux. When he was around 5 years old, Red Cloud lost his father.
Following his father's death, Red Cloud was raised by his mother's uncle, an Oglala Sioux leader named Smoke.
At a young age, Red Cloud sought to distinguish himself as a wa