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    The Wágluȟe Band is one of the seven bands of the Oglala Lakota. The Wágluȟe Band is also known as the Loafer Band. The seven Bands of the Oglala Lakota...
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    American Horse moved to the Red Cloud Agency. He allied himself with the Wagluhe people at Fort Robinson and became a son-in-law to Chief Red Cloud. American...
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  • In 1849, Old Chief Smoke moved his Wágluȟe camp to Ft. Laramie, Wyoming. Wágluȟe were considered by the U.S. Army and Indian agents to be the most progressive...
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    Architecture portal Bivouac shelter Cantonment Castra Force Provider Wagon fort Wagluhe TM 30-410 Handbook on the British army : with supplements on the Royal...
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    Ité šíčA (Red Cloud's band) Payabya (They Even Fear His Horses's band) Wagluȟe (Chief Blue Horse, American Horse and Three Bear's band) Kiyaksa Tiyóšpaye...
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    Wyoming around 1864. Big Mouth became headman with Blue Horse of the Wagluhe Band of the Oglala Lakota upon the death of Old Chief Smoke in 1864. Big...
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    Historians agree that by 1877 Red Shirt had emerged as a leader of the Wagluhe at Pine Ridge. In 1880, Red Shirt traveled to the Carlisle Native School...
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