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Tashunka Witco: Crazy Horse

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Crazy Horse was born with the Native American name Tashunka Witco around 1840 near what is now Rapid Springs, South Dakota. He was a legendary warrior and leader of the Lakota Sioux. When he was first born, he was called curly. As a child, he was different from most kids. He had lighter skin, and curly hair. His mom was also known as Rattling Blanket, but died when he was young. He has a sister and a half brother. At the age of 12, he killed his first buffalo, and got a house. Crazy Horse was physically perfect and was a true type of Indian elegance and grace. He was modest and courteous as Chief Joseph; the difference is that he was a born warrior, while Joseph was not. Crazy Horse loved horses, and his father gave him a

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