Kiowa Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma. General Condition of Agency Indians.—Report of Department of the Interior, 1904. P. 293.
Habits of the Indians. Kiowa Agency, Oklahoma.—Department Interior Report, 1900. P. 332.
Kiowa Agency, General Condition of the Indians of.—Report of the Department of the Interior, 1902. P. 287.
Pawnee Agency, Oklahoma.—Report of the Department of the Interior, 1904. P. 302.
Cantonment Training School, Oklahoma.—Report of the Department of the Interior, 1904. P. 283.
Cantonment Training School, Oklahoma.—Report of the Department of the Interior, 1903. P. 252.
Mott Report Relative to Indian Guardianships in the Probate Courts of Oklahoma.—Honorable Charles H. Burke. House of Representatives, Dec. 13, 1912.
CHAPTER XVII. RED CLOUD. THE GREATEST INDIAN OF MODERN TIMES
He belonged to the Oglala division of Teton Sioux. He was born at the forks of the Platte River and died at Pine Ridge, South Dakota, 1909.
It is said that he counted coups—that is, he touched the bodies of enemies—eighty times with his coup-stick.