Red Cloud

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Red Cloud was a prominent Oglala Lakota (Sioux) war leader and statesman best known for successfully leading resistance against U.S. military expansion during Red Cloud’s War in the late 1860s.

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Red Cloud canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American war leader
Oglala Lakota leader
statesman
activePeriod late 19th century
mid-19th century
associatedWithPlace Bozeman Trail
surface form: Bozeman Trail region

Powder River Country
birthName Mahpiya Luta
birthPlace Platte River
surface form: Platte River region

near present-day North Platte, Nebraska
conflict Great Sioux Wars era
Red Cloud's War
surface form: Red Cloud’s War
countryOfCitizenship Hunkpapa Lakota Nation
surface form: Lakota Nation
culturalContext Lakota Sioux resistance to U.S. westward expansion
ethnicity Lakota
surface form: Lakota Sioux

Oglala band of the Lakota
surface form: Oglala Lakota
hasReligion traditional Lakota spirituality
historicalRegion Great Plains
influenced subsequent U.S.–Lakota treaty relations
knownFor defending Lakota lands in the Powder River Country
diplomatic advocacy for his people after armed resistance
leaderOf Oglala band of the Lakota
surface form: Oglala Lakota
led Red Cloud's War
surface form: Red Cloud’s War
legacy influential Lakota diplomatic leader
symbol of Native American resistance
memberOf Oglala band of the Lakota
surface form: Oglala Lakota
militaryRank war chief
militaryStrategy guerrilla warfare against U.S. forts and supply lines
nativeName Maȟpíya Lúta
negotiatedWith United States government
notableFor leadership in Red Cloud’s War
resistance to U.S. military expansion
occupation statesman
war leader
opposed United States military expansion into Lakota territory
opposedPolicy U.S. encroachment on Lakota hunting grounds
politicalRole Lakota spokesman in treaty negotiations
protected Lakota hunting grounds in the Powder River Basin
represented Oglala interests in negotiations with U.S. officials
resultOfLeadership U.S. abandonment of forts in the Powder River Country
closure of U.S. forts along the Bozeman Trail
signed Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868
surface form: Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
spokeLanguage Lakota language
surface form: Lakota
tribalAffiliation Oglala band of the Lakota

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Sioux people hasNotableLeader Red Cloud
Red Cloud's War hasCommander Red Cloud
Red Cloud's War namedAfter Red Cloud
Red Cloud, Nebraska namedAfter Red Cloud
Lakota notableLeader Red Cloud
Bozeman Trail associatedWith Red Cloud
Wagon Box Fight commander Red Cloud
Gall (Lakota leader) hasNotableContemporary Red Cloud
subject surface form: Gall