
Gall (Native American leader) - Wikipedia
Gall (c. 1840 – December 5, 1894), Lakota Phizí, [1] was an important military leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. He spent four years in exile in Canada with …
Gall | Great Warrior, Hunkpapa Tribe & Battle of Little ...
2025年1月1日 · Gall (born c. 1840, near Moreau River [in present-day South Dakota], U.S.—died 1894, near Oak Creek, S.D.) was a Hunkpapa Sioux war chief, who was one of the most …
Chief Gall – Aggressive Sioux Leader – Legends of America
Chief Gall was one of the most aggressive leaders of the Sioux nation in their last stand for freedom. The westward pressure of civilization during the past three centuries has been …
Gall, The Mightiest Warrior - Frontier
2019年12月14日 · As a young man, Gall was Sitting Bull’s military chief. They fought together and joined Minnesota Sioux in the summer of 1864 to fight a large Army contingent near the North …
Gall - Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (U.S ...
2023年3月17日 · Gall was born in 1840 along the Moreau River west of the Missouri River in present day South Dakota. He was a member of the Hunkpapa Lakota, along with Sitting Bull. …
A Victor in Defeat - National Archives
2023年2月17日 · Now, those days were just memories as Chief Gall and his band of hungry and forlorn warriors were led by U.S. Army forces to Fort Buford in North Dakota—having …
Gall's Story of the Battle, #1 - astonisher.com
Early in the day the great Sioux Chief Gall went over the entire field and described in an intelligent and straightforward manner the exact place in which Custer's command was destroyed.
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