LC control no. | n 79105934 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Crazy Horse, approximately 1842-1877 |
Variant(s) | Cavallo Pazzo, approximately 1842-1877 Crazy Horse, ca. 1842-1877 Crazy Horse, Oglala Indian, 1842 (ca.)-1877 Ta-Sunko-Witko, approximately 1842-1877 Tashunca-Uitco, approximately 1842-1877 Tashunco-Uitco, approximately 1842-1877 Tasunke Witko, approximately 1842-1877 Tashunke Witko, approximately 1842-1877 Tȟašun̳ke Witkó, approximately 1842-1877 |
Birth date | 1842~ |
Death date | 1877 |
Place of birth | Bear Butte (S.D. : Mountain) |
Place of death | Fort Robinson (Neb.) |
Field of activity | Command of troops Black Hills War, 1876-1877 |
Profession or occupation | Soldiers |
Found in | Sandoz, M. Crazy Horse ... 1942. DAB (Crazy Horse; c1849-1877; Tashunca-uitco) Enc. Brit., c1978 (Crazy Horse; 1842?-1877; Ta-Sunko-Witko) Enc. Amer., c1975 (Crazy Horse; 1840?-1877; Tashunco-Uitco) Academic Amer. enc., c1981 (Crazy Horse; d. 1877) Research review, June 1987, surrogate: p. 44 (the Oglala Crazy Horse; three leading encyclopedias say b. 1840, b. 1842, b. 1844) p. 47 (evidence strongly suggests Crazy Horse was b. fall 1840, near Bear Butte, S.D.) La battaglia di Little Big Horn, 2001: t.p. (Cavallo Pazzo) www.highbridgeaudio.com, July 29, 2005 (Tasunke Witko, or Crazy Horse) Journey of the heart, 2004: opening credits (Crazy Horse; a production of William Matson and Mark Frethem ; in association with Tashunke Witko Tiospaye [that is, the family of Crazy Horse]) Wikipedia, searched March 11, 2021 (Crazy Horse = Tȟašun̳ke Witkó; Lakota war leader of the Oglala Sioux; born in appromixately 1840, Čhán̳ Óhan̳; [n̳ = en with a hook; not reproducible by OCLC Connexion]; died Spetember 5 1877, Fort Robinston, Neb.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse> |
Equivalent(s) | Crazy Horse, environ 1842-1877 |
National bib agency no. | 1050E4813E |
Quality code | nlc |