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» The Real Crazy Horse
Billie K. Fidlin
Posted April 8, 2012 by Billie K. Fidlin in Native American Spirituality
"An early conception of Crazy Horse (Tasunka Witko) by the general population was that he was a crazed warrior who just killed for blood lust and revenge. This is a false conception and a distorted history. He was actually a very quiet, reflective person who kept to himself most of the time and was a loner or free spirit..." For many Native Americans the spirit and values of Crazy Horse carry definitive weight in the leading of one's daily life. Read more at the Whisper n Thunder link below.

http://whispernthunder.org/The_Real_Crazy_Horse.ht...
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Chelsea Hue wrote at April 9, 2012
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Very interesting to me to see how differently history can be interpreted. Great article!
Chelsea Hue
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Billie K. Fidlin wrote at April 9, 2012
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Thank you Chelsea - have a look around the ezine - I bet you'll find more that you like!
Billie K. Fidlin
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Allen Jones wrote at April 9, 2012
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Truly an inspirational warrior for those in the Native American community.
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Enzo Vargas wrote at April 9, 2012
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I am always fascinated by key figures in Native American history like this one. Interesting about his past and life.
Enzo Vargas
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Billie K. Fidlin wrote at April 9, 2012
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E - every issue of Whisper n Thunder features profiles on both past and current leaders - we try our best. Actually an upcoming issue, inspired by the AZ N Am caucus' recently held forum and comments I received there, will be solely on leadership. Likely sometime in 2013.
Billie K. Fidlin
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James Grayman wrote at April 9, 2012
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Same here. You barely learn about them from TV when you need to find out more by reading books or attending their museums.
James Grayman
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