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| ought with the Lakota in the Battle of Little | Bighorn against George Armstrong Custer. |
| Custer at the climactic Battle of the Little | Bighorn against the Sioux, which he did not want to f |
| ter's officers killed at the Battle of Little | Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand. |
| history Killing Custer: The Battle of Little | Bighorn and the Fate of the Plains Indians (1994). |
| he Medal of Honor at the Battle of the Little | Bighorn and who carried water "under a most galling f |
| uster has been killed at Battle of the Little | Bighorn and that the Cheyenne are moving to join the |
| in the west, such as the Battle of the Little | Bighorn and the Wounded Knee Massacre. |
| ith his Jeep CJ and help show Madec where the | bighorn are. |
| jou Lakota who fought in the Battle of Little | Bighorn as a teenager. |
| fossils come from the earliest Eocene of the | Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. |
| in 1907 by Mormons who had immigrated to the | Bighorn Basin. |
| e site, now included in the grounds of Little | Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, is approximate |
| Hiking on a wide variety of trails: 9999, | Bighorn, Bluerock, Bluerock Creek, Curley Sands, Deat |
| For the duration of the battle of Little | Bighorn, Crow King and his band of eighty warriors at |
| created in 1972, with the construction of the | Bighorn Dam. |
| uring the final stages of construction of the | Bighorn dam. |
| forts led to the establishment in 1939 of two | bighorn game ranges in Arizona: Kofa National Wildlif |
| Since then, Rocky Mountain | bighorn have replaced the species in its former habit |
| 1906, thirty years after the battle of Little | Bighorn, he took part to a meeting of whites and Indi |
| ometers (7 mi) northwest of Cadomin along the | Bighorn Highway (Highway 40), at the end of the CN Ra |
| It is located at the junction of the | Bighorn Highway (Highway 40) and Forestry Trunk Road |
| (40 mi) north-west from Hinton, north on the | Bighorn Highway and 39 km west on an access road. |
| nd of Highway 66 to the Highwood Pass area on | Bighorn Highway. |
| mpson Highway and the Highway 734 spur of the | Bighorn Highway. |
| He fought at the Battle of the Little | Bighorn in Montana. |
| looking the confluence of the Yellowstone and | Bighorn, in the fall of 1807. |
| band", referring to the Battle of the Little | Bighorn in 1876. |
| General George Armstrong Custer at the Little | Bighorn in June 1876, the Lakota and Northern Cheyenn |
| The Battle of Little | Bighorn lasted all day. |
| t of George A. Custer at the Battle of Little | Bighorn, many Native Americans joined with Sitting Bu |
| 9666 ft.) is a mountain pass in the | Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming traversed by U.S. Highwa |
| It was reinterred in 1877 in the Little | Bighorn National Cemetery. |
| a, Lodge Grass and Crow Agency, and joins the | Bighorn near the town of Hardin. |
| erta, Canada within the Municipal District of | Bighorn No. 8. |
| t in Alberta within the Municipal District of | Bighorn No. 8. |
| Bighorn No. 8 includes the five hamlets of Benchlands | |
| e-revised Statistics Canada data, the M.D. of | Bighorn No. 8 had a land area of 2,767.94 |
| ta's Rockies within the Municipal District of | Bighorn No. 8 of Alberta, Canada. |
| These included the M.D. of | Bighorn No. 8, the M.D. of Foothills No. 31, Rocky Vi |
| In 2006, the Municipal District (M.D.) of | Bighorn No. 8 had a population of 1,264 living in 676 |
| Canada 2001 Census reported that the M.D. of | Bighorn No. 8 had a population of 1,298, scattered ov |
| The M.D. of | Bighorn No. 8 pulled out of the CRP in March 2009 due |
| Major Marcus Reno at the Battle of the Little | Bighorn on June 25, 1876. |
| Custer's command at the Battle of the Little | Bighorn on June 25. |
| is entire command at the Battle of the Little | Bighorn on 26 June 1876. |
| Bighorn ram in the Cabeza Prieta | |
| Rameses is the | Bighorn Ram mascot of the North Carolina Tar Heels. |
| ping classes are supported by the Yellowstone | Bighorn Research Association, located in Red Lodge, M |
| The Little | Bighorn rises in extreme northern Wyoming, along the |
| The Little | Bighorn River is a 138-mile-long (222 km) tributary o |
| The Little | Bighorn River has also been known as: Custer River, G |
| are a series of two waterfalls located on the | Bighorn River in west-central Alberta, Canada. |
| the confluence of the Shoshone River and the | Bighorn River in Big Horn County, Wyoming. |
| He participated in the Battle of the Little | Bighorn River on June 25-26 June 1876, where, as his |
| arge Native American encampment on the Little | Bighorn River in Montana on June 25, 1876. |
| Armstrong Custer's column towards the Little | Bighorn River, where he was killed in action. |
| During the June 1876 expedition to the Little | Bighorn River, Lieutenant Hare was on detached servic |
| in part by the Cheyenne River, Tongue River, | Bighorn River, Little Missouri River, Platte River, a |
| Bighorn Sheep | |
| Audubon's | Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis auduboni), also known |
| Peninsular | Bighorn Sheep in Anza-Borrego. |
| Sierra Nevada | Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis sierrae) is a subspeci |
| A herd of desert | bighorn sheep also live there. |
| islation to protect the endangered California | Bighorn Sheep in the Sierra Nevada mountains. |
| den - plants that are food sources for Desert | Bighorn Sheep |
| vides a detailed description of Sierra Nevada | bighorn sheep habitat throughout its range. |
| Fan palms provide a habitat for Desert | Bighorn Sheep and the California endemic Peninsular B |
| It preserves habitat for desert | bighorn sheep to the endangered southwestern willow f |
| pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), and Desert | Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) as well as domestic s |
| Sierra Nevada | bighorn sheep inhabit open areas where the land is ro |
| Sierra Nevada | bighorn sheep inhabit portions of the Sierra Nevada l |
| Gabriel Canyon because of the large bands of | bighorn sheep that roamed the slopes. |
| hat Hicks was in possession of two California | Bighorn Sheep heads, a crime which had been committed |
| Ovis canadensis ( | Bighorn Sheep) are known to graze this grass. |
| (mule deer), Haamoja (pronghorn), and Mojet ( | bighorn sheep). |
| Bighorn sheep, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghor | |
| uts mounted a state-wide campaign to save the | Bighorn sheep, leading to the creation of the Cabeza |
| The snow sheep (Ovis nivicola), or Siberian | bighorn sheep, is a species of sheep, which comes fro |
| is an important food source for mule deer and | bighorn sheep, and the fruits are a common food for F |
| gulates, including elk, mule deer, and desert | bighorn sheep, as well as livestock. |
| mmalian hosts: White tailed deer, elk, moose, | Bighorn sheep, Barbary sheep, Domestic sheep. |
| types of ungulate, such as the mule deer and | bighorn sheep, who prefer the new growth and shoots t |
| Wildlife species include Desert | Bighorn Sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, grou |
| nctuary, which provides permanent habitat for | bighorn sheep, while the eastern part of the reserve |
| he area provides habitat for migrating desert | bighorn sheep. |
| ntana for winter with tags for deer, elk, and | bighorn sheep. |
| rt mountain ecosystems are home to the Desert | Bighorn Sheep. |
| ns towering above including mountain goat and | bighorn sheep. |
| urro, desert tortoise, spotted bat and desert | bighorn sheep. |
| yotes, Bobcats, Deer, Pronghorn Antelope, and | Bighorn Sheep. |
| d wild ungulates such as Mule deer and Desert | Bighorn Sheep. |
| lack bears, Mountain goats and Rocky Mountain | Bighorn Sheep. |
| nza and from the Spanish word Borrego meaning | Bighorn sheep. |
| urnham and the Arizona Boy Scouts to save the | bighorn sheep. |
| Experience documentary, Last Stand at Little | Bighorn, shown on PBS. |
| Scouts of America and is active in the Texas | Bighorn Society, which restores bighorn sheep to the |
| On January 19, 2011, Landry and fellow | Bighorn teammate Jeremy Lin were named NBA D-League P |
| d the film chronicle the Battle of the Little | Bighorn, the personalities involved, and the events l |
| eral decades, and the famous Battle of Little | Bighorn took place nearby in June 1876. |
| 4 for actions during the Battle of the Little | Bighorn, two during the Battle of Bear Paw, 17 for be |
| Porter was killed in the Battle of the Little | Bighorn under Brevet General Custer. |
| The Battle of the Little | Bighorn was fought on its banks in 1876. |
| r, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little | Bighorn was published in May 2010. |
| ipation and death at the Battle of the Little | Bighorn was portrayed in a fictional manner in the 19 |
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