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The Heart of Everything That Is: The Untold Story of Red Cloud, An American Legend

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by Drury, Bob


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  INDEX

  Page numbers that are italicized indicate illustrations.

  Absaraka (Carrington), 364, 372

  Allen, Charles Wesley, 370–71

  Almstedt, Henry, 305

  Ambrose, Stephen E., 146n, 249

  American Fur Company, 20, 96, 129, 162

  American Horse, chief of the Sioux, 333, 346

  Apache, 53–54, 60

  Arapaho, 55, 60, 149, 152, 184, 187, 193, 216, 242, 257, 274, 284, 309, 347, 350

  and Battle of Tongue River, 209–10, 218–19

  and raiding and war parties, 190–91, 286, 295, 320, 331

  Red Cloud’s coalition and, 289–90

  Red Cloud’s War and, 3, 15, 317–18, 321, 324, 329, 331

  treaties and, 19, 26–27, 32, 355–56

  weapons of, 181, 188

  Arikara, 19, 25, 55, 59, 77, 97, 360–61

  Sioux and, 22, 42–44, 114–19, 361

  Army, U.S., 5, 59, 101, 112, 120–24, 136, 149, 151, 153–56, 161–64, 175–81, 184, 219–20, 288, 310, 365

  Atkinson’s mission and, 61–62

  and attack on Fort Rice, 213–14

  and attacks on Cole’s force, 214–17

  and Battle of Blue Water Creek, 137–38

  and Battle of Crazy Woman Fork, 263–69

  and Battle of Tongue River, 209–10

  Bear Butte Council and, 143, 155

  Bozeman Trail and, 228, 238, 250, 275

  Bridge Station and, 169–70, 197, 200–206, 208, 210

  Carrington’s mission and, 228–30, 232

  Carrington’s Overland Circus and, 240–59

  casualties of, 127–30, 137, 162, 169–70, 173, 185, 189, 193, 198, 203–6, 217, 219, 260, 264, 266–69, 271–72, 274, 283–84, 299, 305, 309, 314–15, 318–19, 332–35, 337–41, 344–47, 350, 352, 354–55, 361, 363–64, 373

  Civil War and, 155–56, 171–72, 176–79, 206–7, 223–24, 231, 287, 298

  Cole’s rescue and, 217–18

  Cole’s surprise attack and, 216–17

  and comparisons between Carrington and Fetterman, 223–25

  Cooke’s appointment and, 228–30

  Dakotas and, 161, 166, 208

  deserters from, 256–57, 274, 284, 292

  emigration and, 21, 25, 120

  Fetterman’s ambitions and, 176, 178, 307

  Fort C. F. Smith and, 279–80

  Fort Laramie and, 20, 122, 125

  Fort Phil Kearny and, 261–62, 270–71, 275–77, 279–81, 291–93, 298–99, 303

  Grattan affair and, 126–30

  and hunt for Red Cloud, 206–9, 219

  and hunt for Sitting Bull, 207–8, 212

  Indian policy and, 225–30, 283–84

  and Indian raiding and war parties, 144, 185–86, 190–95, 197–98, 210–11, 233, 251, 260–61, 281–84, 286–87, 303–5, 308, 324, 331, 334

  Indians’ cruelty and, 8–9, 263, 267–68

  Indians’ escape from, 191–99

  Indian’s vengeance and, 123–24, 127–29

  Laramie Loafers and, 152, 198

  Miniconjou problem and, 122–24

  morale issues and, 106–7, 308–9

  mutinies and, 208, 218

  officer appointments in, 178–80

  Red Cloud’s political missions and, 49, 358–59

  Red Cloud’s War and, 2–3, 6–15, 170, 306, 311–15, 323–44, 348–49, 352–55, 369, 372–73

  Sand Creek massacre and, 188–89

  Story and, 296–97

  treaties and, 25–29, 31–33, 93, 120, 126, 185, 227, 242, 244–45, 356

  violence and brutality of, 137, 161, 188–89, 195, 209, 265

  weapons and ammunition of, 7–8, 25, 61, 94, 104, 126–29, 137, 144–47, 161, 173, 180, 188, 193, 202–4, 209–10, 214–17, 232, 238–39, 243–44, 248–49, 262, 265–68, 271, 286–87, 290, 293, 297–99, 303–4, 306–7, 312–15, 319–20, 326–29, 332–34, 337, 339, 3
41, 344–45, 354–55

  Arnold, Wilbur, 318, 331

  Atkinson, Henry, 61–62

  Auger, Christopher C., 356

  Badlands, 45–48, 51, 193, 210

  Baker, Howard, 160

  Barbour, James, 62–63

  Bear Butte, 77–78, 209

  assembly at, 142–44, 146–49, 155, 165, 171

  Bears Ribs, Chief of the Hunkpapas, 144, 171

  beaver, 70, 94–98, 100, 103

  Beckwourth, Jim, 279–80, 284, 306

  Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux, 234

  Bidwell-Bartleson party, 104

  Big Piney Creek, 2, 262, 281, 298, 352, 356

  Carrington’s Overland Circus and, 253, 255, 258–59

  and Indian raiding and war parties, 260, 286, 289, 307–8, 324

  Red Cloud’s War and, 311, 319–20, 324–27, 332, 334, 337, 347

  Big Spider (brother of Red Cloud), 63–64, 85

  Bingham, Horatio Stowe, 2, 307

  and Fetterman’s arrival at Fort Phil Kearny, 304–6

  Red Cloud’s War and, 311–15, 317–18

  Bisbee, William, 241, 257

  Fetterman and, 231, 305, 307, 364

  and Indian raiding and war parties, 282, 286, 305

  Red Cloud’s War and, 313, 319

  Black Bear, Chief of the Arapaho, 209–10, 219, 289–90

  Black Buffalo Woman (niece), 143, 174, 291

  Black Eagle, 83–89

  Blackfeet, 19, 23, 28, 55, 97–98

  Sioux wars with, 76–77

  Black Hills, 11, 24, 42, 45, 96–97, 101, 140, 144, 164, 193, 209, 212, 216, 238, 249, 362

  gold in, 49, 360

  Sioux and, 4, 39, 48–51, 55–57, 59, 70, 84, 119, 142, 146, 149, 154–55, 309, 348

  treaties and, 227, 357

  Black Horse, Chief of the Cheyenne, 257–59

  Black Kettle, Chief of the Cheyenne, 188–89

  Bloody Bozeman, The (Johnson), 236–37

  Blue Water Creek, Battle of, 137–38, 157, 158n, 184–85, 234, 358

  Bordeaux, James, 127–29, 136, 234

  Bowers, Gideon, 314–15, 318–19

  Bozeman, John, 5, 207, 253, 297

  Sioux’s warnings to, 181–82

  trailblazing journey of, 236–38

  Bozeman Trail, 1, 4–7, 10n, 181–82, 229, 235–38, 257, 262, 280, 287, 292, 299, 305, 359

  Carrington and, 228, 238, 242, 245, 250, 253, 258–59, 272

 

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