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  • 91Black Elk Speaks — is a 1932 story of an Oglala Sioux medicine man as told by John Neihardt. Black Elk s son, Ben Black Elk, translated Black Elk s words from Lakota into English [ [http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/studies in american indian… …

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  • 92Ghost Dance (novel) — Ghost Dance is John Norman s 1979 historical fiction novel wherein a Sioux man and his tradition comes in conflict with a white woman and her civilization as the Wounded Knee Massacre approaches. As with the Norman s main body of work, The… …

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  • 93Arapaho music — The Arapaho are a tribe of Native Americans from the western Great Plains, in the area of eastern Colorado and Wyoming. Traditional Arapaho music, described by Bruno Nettl (1965, p. 150), includes sacred and secular songs. Traditional music uses… …

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  • 94Hotchkiss gun — The Hotchkiss gun can refer to different products of the Hotchkiss arms company starting in the late 1800s. It usually refers to the 1.65 inch (42 mm) light mountain gun; there was also a 3 inch (76 mm) Hotchkiss gun. They were intended to be… …

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  • 95Benjamin B. Hotchkiss — Benjamin Berkeley Hotchkiss (1826 ndash;February 14 1885) was one of the leading American ordnance engineers of his day. Hotchkiss was born in Watertown, Connecticut, and moved to Sharon, Connecticut in childhood; his early experiments were made… …

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  • 96Valentine McGillycuddy — Valentine McGillycuddy, on march with General Crook s expedition to the Black Hills Dr. Valentine Trant McGillycuddy (1849–1939) was a controversial pioneer of the effort to build a sustainable relationship between the United States and the… …

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  • 97Jacob Smith — may refer to:*Jacob H. Smith, American general and veteran of the Wounded Knee Massacre *Jacob Smith (actor), child actor …

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  • 98United States — This article is about the United States of America. For other uses of terms redirecting here, see US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation). United States of America …

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  • 99Pine Ridge Campaign — The Pine Ridge Campaign (November, 1890 ndash;January, 1891) was the result of a number of unresolved grievances which led to the last major conflict with the Sioux, the Wounded Knee Massacre. A lopsided engagement that involved almost half the… …

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  • 100Samuel Whiteside — (1783 1868) was an Illinois pioneer, political figure and military leader. He was not the same person as the Maj. Samuel Whitside who participated in the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890.BiographyWhiteside was born on April 12, 1783, in Rutherford… …

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