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1909 Creek Indian civil insurrection
Crazy Snake Rebellion
Part of the American Indian Wars
Crazy Snake rebels in 1909
Date
March 1909
Location
Oklahoma
Result
United States victory
Belligerents
United States Creek Nation
Creek rebels
Commanders and leaders
Charles N. Haskell
Chitto Harjo
Casualties and losses
2 killed
1 killed 1 wounded 42 captured
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End of American Indian Wars (1895–1924)
Renegade period
Bannock Uprising
Yaqui Uprising
Apache Campaign
Battle of Sugar Point
Padre Canyon Incident
Crazy Snake Rebellion
Last Massacre
Battle of Kelley Creek
Bluff War
Battle of Bear Valley
Bluff Skirmish
Posey War
The Crazy Snake Rebellion, also known as the Smoked Meat Rebellion or Crazy Snake's War,[1] was an incident in 1909 that at times was viewed as a war between the Creek people and American settlers. It should not be confused with an earlier, bloodless, conflict in 1901 involving many of the same people.[2] The conflict consisted of only two minor skirmishes, the first of which was actually a struggle between a group of marginalized African Americans and a posse formed to punish the alleged robbery of a piece of smoked meat.
^"Crazy Snake's War" (PDF). The New York Times. 1909-03-30.
^Morton, Ohland (June 1930). "Government of the Creek Indians: The Snake Revolution". The Chronicles of Oklahoma. 8 (2). Oklahoma Historical Society: 189–225. ISSN 0009-6024. Archived from the original on 2011-11-28.
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