Bloody Knife, Arikara-Sioux Scout for US Army

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Joshua J. Mark
by Unknown Photographer
published on 28 October 2024
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Bloody Knife (l. c. 1840-1876), Arkiara-Sioux scout for the US Army, c. 1873. He was George Armstrong Custer's favorite scout, confidante, and friend. Prior to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Bloody Knife tried to warn Custer that there were more warriors in the Sioux encampment than he thought and that he would probably be killed, but Custer ignored him. Bloody Knife and Custer both died in the battle.

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