Crazy Horse. Who was Crazy Horse ? Crazy Horse was a Sioux Indian.But not just any India,He was a hero,a mentor,a person to look up to. Crazy Horse was.

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Crazy Horse

Who was Crazy Horse ? Crazy Horse was a Sioux Indian.But not just any India,He was a hero,a mentor,a person to look up to. Crazy Horse was a man of few words,but he was all of this because he was a fearless warrior who led his men to what ever was needed to stay a tribe

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Kill Custer and his men Win at the Battle of Bull Run Became one of the most respected men of the Sioux Indian Nation And many more

How the Press viewed Crazy Horse Man of few words A Brutal Savage

How His People Viewed Him Hero War leader Some one to look up to

Crazy Horse’s other names Curly His Horse Looking Crazy Horse (Ta-Shunka-Witco)

What We can Learn from Crazy Horse What I think we can learn from him is that when the time comes to stand for what you believe in you should do it with pride, put everything you have in to it,and if you have to go to war.

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