Two Strike (Lakota leader)
Two Strike (Numpkahapa, 1831–1915) was a Brulé Lakota chief born in the White River Valley in present-day Nebraska. He earned his Lakota name "Nomkahpa", meaning "Knocks Two Off" in a battle with Utes, when he knocked two off their horses with a single blow of his war club.Two Strike fought in various battles against the U.S. Army during the early conflict of the Plains Indian wars and of the Great Sioux wars with Chief Crow Dog and Chief Crazy Horse as well as various war exploits and atrocities against the Pawnee.
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Two Strike (Lakota leader)
Two Strike (Numpkahapa, 1831–1915) was a Brulé Lakota chief born in the White River Valley in present-day Nebraska. He earned his Lakota name "Nomkahpa", meaning "Knocks Two Off" in a battle with Utes, when he knocked two off their horses with a single blow of his war club.Two Strike fought in various battles against the U.S. Army during the early conflict of the Plains Indian wars and of the Great Sioux wars with Chief Crow Dog and Chief Crazy Horse as well as various war exploits and atrocities against the Pawnee.
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Two Strike (Numpkahapa, 1831–1 ...... quently named Massacre Canyon.
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Двойной Удар (Numpkahapa, 1831—1915) — вождь брюле-лакота.
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Rosebud Indian reservation, South Dakota
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Numpkahapa, Nomkahpa
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"Knocks Two Off"
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Two Strike (Numpkahapa, 1831–1 ...... atrocities against the Pawnee.
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Двойной Удар (Numpkahapa, 1831—1915) — вождь брюле-лакота.
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Два Удара
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