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  1. By Joe Medicine Crow. From: Graetz, Rick, and Graetz, Susie. Crow Country: Montana’s Crow Tribe of Indians. Billings: Northern Rockies Publishing Company, 2000. Medicine Crow was a warrior from the time he first went on the warpath at the age of fifteen until his last battle in 1877.

  2. 28 de jun. de 2022 · While Medicine Crow was choking him, the German’s eyes rolled back in his head and he gasped “Mama, Mama.” Recounting the tale many years later, Medicine Crow said the soldier’s plea brought him to his senses. “I let go of him and got my rifle back and he became my prisoner,” he told his son, Ronald Medicine Crow.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2016 · If the 19th century American Indian leaders, many the stuff of national folklore, fell into those two broad categories, Joe Medicine Crow was a successor who embodied both traditions.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2016 · Joe Medicine Crow, an American Indian who wore war paint under an Army uniform during World War II, conducting battlefield heroics that made him his tribe’s last war chief, and who distinguished ...

  5. Medicine Crow died Sunday, April 3, 2016 at the age of 102. He was the Crow’s last war chief and the sole surviving link to a long military tradition. Despite the hardships he faced being raised on the Crow Reservation in the early 20th century, Medicine Crow lead by example and succeeded in every aspect of his life.

  6. Joe Medicine Crow. Joseph Medicine Crow-High Bird (ur. 27 października 1913 nieopodal Lodge Grass w Montanie, zm. 3 kwietnia 2016 w Billings) – amerykański antropolog i historyk pochodzenia indiańskiego [1]. Opisywał historię własnego plemienia Kruków (Wron) oraz innych Indian – rdzennych mieszkańców kontynentu ...

  7. www.american-tribes.com › Crow › bioAmerican-Tribes.com

    Medicine Crow, Peelatchi-waaxpáash, born around 1848 in the area of the Musselshell, member of the New Made Lodge Acirārī’o clan and of the Lumpwood (Mara'xi'ce Knobbed Sticks) warrior society. According to his grandson, tribal historian and storyteller Joe Medicine Crow, Medicine Crow’s father, a prominent headman, was called Jointed Together and his mother was One Buffalo Calf.