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`` But he plays bass with Chief Crazy Horse and his Five Colts ''!!
But I refuse to be brutally honest and mention Chief Crazy Horse and his Five Colts ''.
The first release of archival material since Decade and Lucky Thirteen would appear in 2006, Live at the Fillmore East, a recording from a 1970 concert featuring Crazy Horse with Danny Whitten.
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album After the Gold Rush
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; previously unreleased ; different lead vocal dub than version on American Stars ' n Bars
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; appears on the album Zuma
* Chief Crazy Horse ( 1955 )
* 1876 – American Indian Wars: Battle of the Rosebud – 1, 500 Sioux and Cheyenne led by Crazy Horse beat back General George Crook's forces at Rosebud Creek in Montana Territory.
* 1877 – Crazy Horse and his warriors fight their last battle against the United States Cavalry at Wolf Mountain, Montana Territory.
In an obituary of Arthur Lee in early 2007, Kandia Crazy Horse of Vibe Magazine wrote that "' Forever Changes ' ( was ) his psychedelic masterpiece ... an exhilarating mash-up of West Side freak folk with East Side mariachi and blues.
* 1877 – Chief Crazy Horse of the Oglala Sioux surrenders to United States troops in Nebraska.
* Re-ac-tor, a 1981 album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse
* 1877 – American Indian Wars: Oglala Sioux chief Crazy Horse is bayoneted by a United States soldier after resisting confinement in a guardhouse at Fort Robinson in Nebraska.
* June 17 – American Indian Wars – Battle of the Rosebud: 1, 500 Sioux and Cheyenne led by Crazy Horse beat back General George Crook's forces at Rosebud Creek in Montana Territory.
* June 25 – American Indian Wars – Battle of the Little Bighorn: 300 men of the U. S. 7th Cavalry Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer are wiped out by 5, 000 Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.
* January 11 – William Gentles, US army private, known for killing Crazy Horse ( d. 1932 )
Watkins issues a report stating that hundreds of Sioux and Cheyenne associated with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse are hostile to the United States ( the Battle of the Little Bighorn is fought in Montana the next year ).
* January 8 – American Indian Wars – Battle of Wolf Mountain: Crazy Horse and his warriors fight their last battle with the United States Cavalry in Montana.
* May 6 – Realizing that his people are weakened by cold and hunger, Chief Crazy Horse of the Oglala Sioux surrenders to United States troops in Nebraska.
* September 5 – American Indian Wars: Oglala Sioux chief Crazy Horse is bayoneted by a United States soldier, after resisting confinement in a guardhouse at Fort Robinson in Nebraska.
* September 5 – Crazy Horse, Oglala Sioux chief ( b. 1849 )
* December 4 – Crazy Horse, Chief of the Oglala Sioux ( d. 1877 )

Crazy and lived
Os Guinness, who lived with the Schaeffers and was a close friend of both the younger and elder Schaeffer, described Crazy for God as a " scurrilous caricature " and said, " o one should take Frank's allegations at face value.
Supporting characters included obsessive majorette Holly ( who never removed her Majorette uniform ), " Crazy " Harry ( who lived in his locker ), " Bull " Bushka ( the school's star athlete and Les ' Tormentor ), and popular girl Cindy.
Those characters included T ' Toot, a retired Indian fighter ; the Crazy Professor, an inventor and graduate emeritus of UPI ( University of Pecan Island ); Tante Baseline, owner of the Anse La Butte Swamp Gumbo Factory ; Joycie, a female filling station attendant " who's the world's champion dual-wheel semi-trailer flat-tire fixer "; The Headless Man, who " sent his head out to be cleaned and it was accidentally sent to the Avery Island Pickle Factory instead " and lived in the locked cabin of Polycarp's boat ; Doctor Rollingstone, " the hipster swamp doctor who has a transistor radio stuck in his stethoscope "; King Simon, " the duly elected boss of the swamp.
The name Crazy Mountains is said to be a shortened form of the name " Crazy Woman Mountains " given them, in compliment to their original Crow name, after a woman who went insane and lived in them after her family was killed in the westward settlement movement.

Crazy and Lakota
Thereafter bands of Lakota Sioux led by Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and others, along with their Northern Cheyenne allies, hunted and raided throughout the length and breadth of eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming, which had been for a time ancestral Crow territory.
The Crazy Horse family tells their oral history and with explanations of Lakota spirituality and culture on DVD.
It was an overwhelming victory for the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho, led by several major war leaders, including Crazy Horse and Gall, inspired by the visions of Sitting Bull ( Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake ).
It is intended to be larger than Mount Rushmore and has the support of Lakota chiefs ; the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation has rejected offers of federal funds.
The Great Sioux War of 1876-77 was conducted by the Lakota under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.
Crazy Horse and his band of Indians ( Oglala Lakota ) on their way from Camp Sheridan to surrender to General Crook at Red Cloud Agency ( near Camp Robinson, Nebraska ), May 6, 1877 / Berghavy ; from sketches by Mr. Hottes.
Thereafter bands of Lakota led by Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and others, along with their Northern Cheyenne allies, hunted and raided throughout the length and breadth of eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming, including the area of the Tongue River Valley, until the Great Sioux War of 1876-1877.
Within a few minutes of their departure, a Lakota decoy party including Oglala warrior Crazy Horse appeared on Lodge Trail Ridge.
Its President is Cheryl Crazy Bull, a member of the Sicangu Lakota from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota.
Crazy Horse ( Lakota:, IPA: in Standard Lakota Orthography ), literally " His-Horse-Is-Crazy " or " His-Horse-Is-Spirited "; ca.
Encouraging Bear, an Oglala medicine man and spiritual adviser to the Oglala war leader, reported that Crazy Horse was born " in the year in which the band to which he belonged, the Oglala, stole One Hundred Horses, and in the fall of the year ", a reference to the annual Lakota calendar or winter count.
Crazy Horse was born to parents from two tribes of the Lakota division of the Sioux, his father was an Oglala and his mother was a Miniconjou.
After having witnessed the death of the Lakota leader Conquering Bear, Crazy Horse began to get trance visions.
Crazy Horse's vision first took him to the South where, in Lakota spirituality, one goes upon death.
Through the late 1850s and early 1860s, Crazy Horse's reputation as a warrior grew, as did his fame among the Lakota.
Crazy Horse fought in numerous battles between the Lakota and their traditional enemies, the Crow, Shoshone, Pawnee, Blackfeet, and Arikara, among Plains tribes.
On December 21, 1866, Crazy Horse and six other warriors, both Lakota and Cheyenne, decoyed Capt.
Crazy Horse married Black Shawl, a member of the Oglala Lakota and relative of Spotted Tail.
On June 17, 1876, Crazy Horse led a combined group of approximately 1, 500 Lakota and Cheyenne in a surprise attack against brevetted Brigadier General George Crook's force of 1, 000 cavalry and infantry, and allied 300 Crow and Shoshone warriors in the Battle of the Rosebud.
The attention that Crazy Horse received from the Army drew the jealousy of Red Cloud and Spotted Tail, two Lakota who had long before come to the agencies and adopted the white ways.
Little Big Man's account is questionable ; it is the only one of 17 eyewitness sources from Lakota, US Army, and " mixed-blood " individuals, that fails to attribute Crazy Horse's death to a soldier at the guardhouse.
* Bray, Kingsley M. Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life.

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