Crazy Horse (ca. 1840 - September 5, 1877) was a respected war leader of the Oglala Lakota, who fought against the U.S. federal government in an effort to preserve the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life. Wikipedia
HEREISTHE complete Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger , the census of Crazy Horse 's band compiled by the U.S. Army on May 6, 1877, the day Crazy Horse and his nearly 900 followers surrendered at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. www.astonisher.com/archives/museum/crazy_horse_surrender....
Celebrated for his ferocity in battle, Crazy Horse was recognized among his own people as a visionary leader committed to preserving the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life. www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/crazyhorse.htm
The old warrior fell in a last desperate charge; but Crazy Horse and his younger brother, though dismounted, killed two of the enemy and thus made good their retreat. www.indians.org/welker/crazyhor.htm
Share news, photos, thoughts and stories about Lakota Leader Crazy Horse and his enormous likeness, emerging since 1948, in the Black Hills of South Dakota. groups.yahoo.com/group/CrazyHorseMemorial/
The definitive Wikipedia entry for Crazy Horse. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse
According to most followers of the Indian Wars, Crazy Horse, the great Oglala Sioux warrior, never allowed his picture to be taken. www.garryowen.com/crazy.htm