Fort Buford Williams North Dakota United States
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Around 1870 a band of "dissident" Hidatsas led by Bobtail Bull and later Crow Flies High leave the orthodox or conservative group in Like a Fishhook Village.
For protection, they build a new village just two miles west of the military post Fort Buford.
At times the men scout for the Army.
By keeping a low profile while hunting deer and other small game along the Little Missouri, they will succeeded as a non-reservation tribal band until 1894.
For protection, they build a new village just two miles west of the military post Fort Buford.
At times the men scout for the Army.
By keeping a low profile while hunting deer and other small game along the Little Missouri, they will succeeded as a non-reservation tribal band until 1894.
Around 1870 a band of "dissident" Hidatsas led by Bobtail Bull and later Crow Flies High leave the orthodox or conservative group in Like a Fishhook Village.
For protection, they build a new village just two miles west of the military post Fort Buford.
At times the men scout for the Army.
By keeping a low profile while hunting deer and other small game along the Little Missouri, they will succeeded as a non-reservation tribal band until 1894.
For protection, they build a new village just two miles west of the military post Fort Buford.
At times the men scout for the Army.
By keeping a low profile while hunting deer and other small game along the Little Missouri, they will succeeded as a non-reservation tribal band until 1894.
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