1935 (aged 80–81) Standing Rock Reservation, South Dakota
Parent(s)
Father, Crawler. Mother, Sunflower Face.
Known for
Fought against Custer during the Battle of Little Big Horn to avenge her brother, One Hawk
Nickname(s)
Mary Crawler, Her Eagle Robe, She Walks With Her Shawl, and Walking Blanket Woman
Moving Robe Woman (Sioux name Tȟašína Máni), also known as Mary Crawler, Her Eagle Robe, She Walks With Her Shawl, Walking Blanket Woman, Moves Robe Woman, Walks With Her Robe and Tashenamani[1][2][3] was a Hunkpapa Sioux woman who fought against General George Custer during the Battle of Little Big Horn to avenge her brother, One Hawk, who had been killed.[4][5]
^"Little Big Horn Warriors (LBH Warriors)" (PDF). Friends of Little Big Horn. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
^Shilling, Vincent. "Fight the Power: Heroes of Native Resistance, Women Warriors". Ict News. Indian Country Today. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
^Waggoner, Josephine (2012). Witness: A Hunkpapha Historian's Strong-Heart Song of the Lakotas. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. p. 665. ISBN 9780803245648. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
^Hardorff, Richard G. (2004). Indian Views of the Custer Fight: A Source Book. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 185–186. ISBN 0806136901.
^Hardorff, Richard G. (1991). Lakota Recollections of the Custer Fight: New Sources of Indian-Military History. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 91–96. ISBN 0803272936.
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