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====Northern Cheyenne Exodus==== {{Main|Northern Cheyenne Exodus|Fort Robinson tragedy|Murder trial of seven Cheyenne (1879)}} [[File:Little Coyote and Morning Star.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Little Wolf|Little Coyote (Little Wolf)]] and [[Morning Star (chief)|Morning Star (Dull Knife)]], chiefs of the Northern Cheyenne]] [[File:Cheyenne-prisoners-Kansas.jpg|thumb|left|Cheyenne prisoners in Kansas involved in escape northward. From left to right: Tangle Hair, Wild Hog, Strong Left Hand, George Reynolds (interpreter), Old Crow, Noisy Walker, Porcupine, and Blacksmith. All prisoners were released free from charges.]] Following the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the US Army increased attempts to capture the Cheyenne. In 1879, after the [[Dull Knife Fight]], when [[Crazy Horse]] surrendered at [[Fort Robinson]], a few Cheyenne chiefs and their people surrendered as well. They were [[Morning Star (chief)|Morning Star (aka Dull Knife)]], Standing Elk and Wild Hog with around 130 Cheyenne. Later that year [[Two Moons]] surrendered at [[Fort Keogh]], with 300 Cheyenne. The Cheyenne wanted and expected to live on the reservation with the [[Sioux]] in accordance to an April 29, 1868 treaty of [[Fort Laramie]], which both Dull Knife and Little Wolf had signed.<ref name="Brown, Dee 1970 pp.332-349">Brown, pp. 332β349</ref> As part of a US increase in troops following the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Army reassigned Colonel [[Ranald S. Mackenzie]] and his Fourth Cavalry to the Department of the Platte. Stationed initially at [[Fort Robinson|Camp Robinson]], they formed the core of the Powder River Expedition. It departed in October 1876 to locate the northern Cheyenne villages. On November 25, 1876, his column discovered and defeated a village of Northern Cheyenne in the Dull Knife Fight in [[Wyoming Territory]]. After the soldiers destroyed the lodges and supplies and confiscated the horses, the Northern Cheyenne soon surrendered. They hoped to remain with the Sioux in the north but the US pressured them to locate with the Southern Cheyenne on their reservation in Indian Territory. After a difficult council, the Northern Cheyenne eventually agreed to go South. When the Northern Cheyenne arrived at Indian Territory, conditions were very difficult: rations were inadequate, there were no buffalo near the reservation and, according to several sources, there was [[malaria]] among the people. On 9 September 1878, a portion of the Northern Cheyenne, led by Little Wolf and Dull Knife started their trek back to [[Northern Cheyenne Exodus|the north]]. After fighting battles with the U.S. army at [[Battle of Turkey Springs|Turkey Springs]] and [[Battle of Punished Woman's Fork|Punished Woman's Fork]] and reaching the northern area, they split into two bands. That led by Dull Knife (mostly women, children and elders) surrendered and were taken to Fort Robinson, where subsequent events became known as the [[Fort Robinson tragedy]]. Dull Knife's group was first offered food and firewood and then, after a week and a half, they were told to go back to [[Indian territory]]. When they said no, they were then locked in the wooden barracks with no food, water or firewood for heat for four days. Most escaped in an estimated forty degrees below zero on January 9, 1879, but all were recaptured or killed.<ref name="Brown, Dee 1970 pp.332-349" /><ref name="Glenn"/> Eventually the US forced the Northern Cheyenne onto a [[Northern Cheyenne Reservation|reservation]], in southern Montana.<ref name="Brown, Dee 1970 pp.332-349" /><ref name="Glenn">Maddux Albert Glenn, ''In Dull Knife's Wake: The True Story of the Northern Cheyenne Exodus of 1878,'' Horse Creek Publications (2003), {{ISBN|0-9722217-1-9}} {{ISBN|978-0-9722217-1-9}}</ref><ref>Grinnell, ''The Fighting Cheyenne'', pp. 398β427</ref>
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