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Lame White Man

Lame White Man, or ''Vé'ho'énȯhnéhe'' (c.1837 or 1839–1876), was a Cheyenne battle chief who fought at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876, and was killed there. He was the only Cheyenne chief to die in the battle.
He was also known as Bearded Man (to the Lakota) and Mad Hearted Wolf (''Hahk o ni''). He was the husband of Twin Woman and father to Red Hat and Crane Woman. His grandson John Stands In Timber, born after his death, became the tribal historian of the Northern Cheyenne, and wrote the book, ''Cheyenne Memories'' (1967), based on the oral history of his people.
==Biography==
''Vé'ho'énȯhnéhe'' (Lame White Man) was born into the Southern Cheyenne but moved north after the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864. He was also known as Mad Hearted Wolf (''Hahk o ni''), attesting to his bravery. He married Twin Woman and had children with her.〔
He became a chief of the Elk Horn Society with the Northern Cheyenne. He still kept ties with the Southern Cheyenne, serving as council chief. He was part of a delegation to Washington, DC in 1873.〔

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