Young Elk was a chief of the Omaha tribe. He was born around 1770 and died in 1795.
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Name | Young Elk |
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Short description | Chief of the Omaha tribe |
Date of birth | 1770 |
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Date of death | 1795 |
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Famous quotes containing the word young:
“Navajo men and boys have an odd way of showing their friendship. When two young men meet at the trading post, a Sing, or a dance they greet each other, inquire about the health of their respective families, then stand silently some ten or fifteen minutes while one feels the others arms, shoulders, and chest.”
—Administration in the State of Ariz, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)