Hollow Horn Bear
Hollow Horn Bear (março de 1850 — 15 de março de 1913) foi um chefe Brulé Lacota.
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editar- "O Sr. Lelar me deu um papel para a prisão de Crow Dog. Encontrei o réu em uma colina entre White River e Rosebud Creek, onde fiz a prisão. O réu não estava vestido na época, exceto um cobertor, cueca e perneiras e estava a cavalo. Fiz o que me foi ordenado e levei o réu para o Forte Niobara.
- - Mr. Lelar gave me a paper for the arrest of Crow Dog. Found defendant on a hill between White River and Rosebud Creek, where I made the arrest. Defendant had no clothes at the time, except a blanket, breechclout, and leggings and was on horseback. I did as I was ordered and took defendant to Fort Niobara.
- - Fonte: como citado in: Crow Dog's Case- American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century, Por Sidney L. Harring · Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN: 9780521467155, 0521467152
- - Mr. Lelar gave me a paper for the arrest of Crow Dog. Found defendant on a hill between White River and Rosebud Creek, where I made the arrest. Defendant had no clothes at the time, except a blanket, breechclout, and leggings and was on horseback. I did as I was ordered and took defendant to Fort Niobara.