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Definition of Tashunca-Uitco
1. Noun. A chief of the Sioux who resisted the invasion of the Black Hills and joined Sitting Bull in the defeat of General Custer at Little Bighorn (1849-1877).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tashunca-Uitco
Literary usage of Tashunca-Uitco
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Border with Crook by John Gregory Bourke (1892)
""Crazy Horse" remained seated on the ground, but when Frank called his name in
Dakota, " Tashunca-uitco," at the same time adding a few words I did not ..."
2. On the Border with Crook by John Gregory Bourke (1891)
""Crazy Horse" remained seated on the ground, but when Frank called his name in
Dakota, " Tashunca-uitco," at the same time adding a few words I did not ..."