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Elwood Alfred Towner (c. 1897 – October 6, 1954), [1] [2] who also adopted the title of Chief Red Cloud, was an American attorney, tribal advocate, and antisemitic speaker. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A mixed-race Native American Hupa [ 5 ] from Portland, Oregon , [ 3 ] Towner was active as a speaker during the late 1930s, making speeches throughout the ...
Red Thunder Cloud (May 30, 1919 – January 8, 1996), born Cromwell Ashbie Hawkins West, also known as Carlos Westez, was a singer, dancer, storyteller, and field researcher. For a time he was promoted by anthropologists as "the last fluent speaker of the Catawba language " but he was later revealed to have learned what little he knew of the ...
Red Cloud (Lakota: Maȟpíya Lúta; c. 1822 – December 10, 1909) was a leader of the Oglala Lakota from 1865 to 1909. [1] He was one of the most capable Native American opponents whom the United States Army faced in the western territories.
Jake Red Cloud, a Red Cloud Comics superhero; Red Cloud: Deliverance, movie based on comic book character Jake Red Cloud; Red Cloud, Nebraska, a town in the United States; Red Cloud Indians, minor league baseball teams from Red Cloud, Nebraska; Redcloud Peak, mountain peak in U.S. state of Colorado; USNS Red Cloud, a U.S. Navy vessel named ...
Code Red Cloud Nine is the second solo album by Richard Bennett, released on Moderne Shellac in February, 2008. "With his latest release, Code Red Cloud Nine , Bennett and his golden tone guitar come swinging back with a dozen unbeatable originals.
Red Cloud Indian School (Lakota: Maȟpíya Lúta Owáyawa) is a private, Catholic, K–12 school run by the Jesuits in Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota. It is located in the Diocese of Rapid City and serves Oglala Lakota Native American children on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation .
[8] [9] The album received positive reviews from critics, with AllMusic's Jo-Ann Greene and Jesus Freak Hideout's Scott Fryberger both awarding it four and a half stars out of five. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] However, Brian A. Smith of The Phantom Tollbooth rated it three clocks out of five.
The organization was founded in 1955 [2] in Red Cloud, the small town that appears frequently in Willa Cather's novels and stories under a variety of names. [3]Cather, born in Virginia in 1873, moved with her family to rural Webster County, Nebraska, in 1883; in late 1884 the family resettled in the county seat of Red Cloud, where Cather lived until beginning her college studies at the ...