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Do You Know Who This Man Is?

Do You Know Who This Man Is?. Chief Plenty Coups . What Do You Know About Chief Plenty Coups?. Chief Plenty Coups. He Lived from 1848 to 1932 and was given the name Buffalo Bull Facing The Wind.

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Do You Know Who This Man Is?

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  1. Do You Know Who This Man Is?

  2. Chief Plenty Coups

  3. What Do You Know About Chief Plenty Coups?

  4. Chief Plenty Coups • He Lived from 1848 to 1932 and was given the name Buffalo Bull Facing The Wind. • Later the name Plenty Coups was given to him for the numerous deeds he had counted throughout his lifetime. • Was the last principal Chief of the Apsaalooke (Crow) Tribe. • Chief Plenty Coups was an advocate for education.

  5. Accomplishments • Plenty Coups was not only a noted warrior but also a visionary. His Vision Quest changed the course of the Apsaalooke people. • He became a diplomat for the Apsaalooke people and he became well known, both nationally and internationally. • He was selected as the “Chief of All Chiefs” at the dedication of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on November 11, 1921.

  6. Accomplishments • Plenty Coups was an active diplomat who protected the Crow Reservation from being open for sale to white people and divided by the railroad. • Plenty Coups left his home in Pryor, Montana to both Apsaalooke and Whites to be used as a park. • Above all else Plenty Coups as an advocate for his people and for education. He believed….

  7. “Get a white man’s education. Without it you are the white man’s victim – with an education, you are his equal.” “ I would have you cling to the memories of your fathers. I would have you still go up onto the mountain and see visions so that your hearts may be clean and strong.”

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