Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
The warrior told Crazy Horse that if he dressed modestly and never took scalps or war trophies, he would never be harmed in battle. Crazy Horse's father, Waglula, interpreted the dream as a plea ...
Joe Medicine Crow was raised by his elders in the tribe’s warrior tradition ... steal an enemy’s horse, and lead a victorious war party. Joe Medicine Crow was the first member of his tribe ...
The horse was the ultimate force multiplier, such that, according to the author, it “dominated the art of war for almost four ... (For a sense of the mounted warrior’s advantage, see the ...
More than a hundred and twenty five years after his death, the name Crazy Horse still echoes in the black hills of South Dakota. In life the Lakota warrior and spiritual man vowed to protect these ...