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  1. Lame White Man, ou Vé'ho'énȯhnéhe (né vers 1837 ou 1839 et mort le 25 juin 1876), est un chef de guerre cheyenne qui combattit lors de la bataille de Little Bighorn, le 25 juin 1876, et y fut tué. Il est le seul chef cheyenne à mourir dans la bataille.

  2. 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.

  3. Lame White Man was a Southern Cheyenne, who came north after Sand Creek with his small following. He then was a head soldier of the Northern Elkhorn Scraper society but still rated as a southern council chief. His name was variously translated as Lame White Man, Walking White Man, Crippled White Man, or Broken White Leg.

  4. Lame White Man, Ve Ho Enóhnenehe was a Southern Cheyenne battle leader who fought at the Battle of the Little Big Horn and was killed there. He was also known as Bearded Man to the Lakota. He was the husband of Twin Woman and father to Red Hat and Crane Woman.

  5. When Reno's assault struck the village, Lame White Man didn't have the time to put on his proper war clothing and grabbed his weapons, mounted his horse and rushed into battle. When his body was found after the battle, he had been scalped and it is thought that his body was discovered by Lakota warriors.

  6. Picture 19 looks NW--From Greasy Grass Ridge, Lame White Man of the Cheyenne tribe yelled, "Come on boys, we can kill them all!" During the charge against Company C, the warriors stampeded the soldier's horses and just about wiped-out all the troopers. Lame White Man died during the attack.

  7. Menés par les chefs sioux Crazy Horse et Gall et le chef cheyenne Lame White Man, ils se portent à la rencontre des cinq compagnies de Custer. Custer et 215 hommes sont tués, dont son frère Thomas Custer , officier comme lui, qui était son aide de camp.