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Young Hawk
Striped Horn, Crazy Head, Ach-ta-wi-si-humne
Arikara
1859-January 16, 1915

 

Father: Horns-in-Front
Mother: Red Corn Silk Woman

Wife: Chief Woman
Wife: Lying Against

Died 1915, Dakota Territory
Buried: Indian Scout Cemetery


 

The following publications contain information about Young Hawk:

Article: "Crow Scouts to Form Organization: Are Interested in Organization of the U.S. Volunteer Indian Scouts" • The Bismarck Tribune • 16 July 1915 • Page 1.

Article: "Startling Testimony of Custer's Scouts" by Laura Trowbridge • Young Hawk testified: "Forked Horn . . . saw that Bob-Tail-Bull was in trouble. He shouted, 'Let's dismount . . . make a stand.' Goose and I . . . each of us shot a Sioux right then. . . ." • Golden West • undated • Pages 30-31.

 

 

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