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Little Wolf (Eastman's Biography)
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Little Wolf (Eastman's Biography)

Little Wolf (Ohcumgache, also known as Little Coyote, l. c. 1820-1904) was a Northern Cheyenne chief and holy man, best known for his role in the Northern Cheyenne Exodus of 1878 but also recognized for his resistance to US westward expansion...
Northern Cheyenne Exodus
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Northern Cheyenne Exodus

The Northern Cheyenne Exodus (1878-1879) is the modern-day term for the attempt by the Northern Cheyenne under chiefs Morning Star (Dull Knife, l. c. 1810-1883) and Little Wolf (also known as Little Coyote, l. c. 1820-1904) to leave the Southern...
Interview: The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper
Interview by Kelly Macquire

Interview: The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper

In this interview, World History Encyclopedia is joined with Elodie Harper, the author of the novel The Wolf Den. Kelly (WHE): Do you want to start us off by telling us what the book is about? Elodie Harper (author): Hi, it is so nice to...
Idealized Wilderness by Caspar Wolf
Image by Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau

Idealized Wilderness by Caspar Wolf

Caspar Wolf (1735–1783), Romantische Waldlandschaft mit drei Figuren, die eine Felszunge besteigen, 1769, Oil on canvas. Exhibited as part of the 2022 exhibition In the Forest - A Cultural History in the Swiss National Museum, Zürich...
Hitler & Stauffenberg at the Wolf's Lair
Image by Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1984-079-02

Hitler & Stauffenberg at the Wolf's Lair

A photo taken at one of Adolf Hitler's WWII command centres, the Wolf's Lair in East Prussia. On the far left is Claus von Stauffenberg (1907-44) who placed a bomb in a command hut there on 20 July 1944 in an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate...
Little Coyote (Little Wolf) and Morning Star (Dull Knife) Chiefs of the Northern Cheyenne
Image by William Henry Jackson

Little Coyote (Little Wolf) and Morning Star (Dull Knife) Chiefs of the Northern Cheyenne

Photograph of the Northern Cheyenne chiefs Little Coyote (better known as Little Wolf) and Morning Star (better known as Dull Knife) by William Henry Jackson, 1873.
Northern Cheyenne Chief Little Wolf
Image by Alexander Gardner

Northern Cheyenne Chief Little Wolf

Northern Cheyenne chief Little Wolf (also known as Little Coyote, l. c. 1820-1904) at Fort Laramie, 1868. Photograph by Alexander Gardner.
North American Gray Wolf
Image by Gary Kramer, USFWS

North American Gray Wolf

A North American Gray Wolf. Photograph by Gary Kramer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2003.
Fenrir: the GIANT Wolf Even Gods Feared - Norse Mythology Explained
Video by Mythology Explained

Fenrir: the GIANT Wolf Even Gods Feared - Norse Mythology Explained

Welcome to Mythology Explained. Today, we’re discussing Fenrir: the biggest, baddest wolf in all of Norse mythology. And there were many mighty wolves in Norse Mythology: there was Geri and Freki, Odin’s wolves; There was Skoll and Hati...
Bison Hunt Under the Wolf-Skin Mask
Image by George Catlin

Bison Hunt Under the Wolf-Skin Mask

Buffalo Hunt Under the Wolf-Skin Mask by artist George Catlin, c. 1832. The painting depicts the practice of the Plains Indians, prior to the arrival of the horse, in which they would disguise themselves as wolves by wearing wolf hides to...
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