File:The pictures for 1823 in the winter counts of Oglalas American Horse (I) and Cloud Shield (II).png
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[edit]DescriptionThe pictures for 1823 in the winter counts of Oglalas American Horse (I) and Cloud Shield (II).png |
Dansk: Året 1823 husket med billedet af en majsplante (I), fordi lakotaerne erobrede majs fra arikaraerne dette år. Alliancen mellem lakotaerne og den amerikanske hær mod arikaraern i 1823 er symbolsk gengivet med det sammenhængende billede af en soldat og en lakota
English: I: American Horse’s Oglala winter count for the year 1823. A corn stilk with corn cobs. The Lakotas took corn from the fields of the Arikara while they joined the U.S. Army campaign against two Arikara villages in July and August that year.
II: Cloud Shield’s Oglala winter count. The U.S. Army and the Lakotas formed an alliance against their common enemies in the Arikara Nation in 1823. The Lakotas were the first of all plains Indians to help the U.S. Army in an Indian war West of Missouri River. |
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Source | Plate XLII, Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. Smithsonian Institution. 1882-’83. Washington, 1886. Government Printing Office. |
Author | Cloud Shield and American Horse |
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