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Little Crow c. 1810–63

Mark Rathbone examines the role Little Crow played in the Dakota War

Source A Little Crow, a photograph taken in 1858

Taoyateduta, the son of a chief of the Eastern Dakota (or Santee) division of the Sioux nation, was born around 1810 in Kaposia village, near the modern city of St Paul, Minnesota. By 1846, he was chief of his band and became known by the name Little Crow.

Little Crow, in a letter to Indian Agent Thomas Galbraith, 1862:

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