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yeah, please help expand this page to a regular article. I will try to edit more info/context. this historical figure lead a survivors campaign not only seeking compensation for the wounded knee massacre but for the recognition of it being a 'massacre' and not a battle or such. he was a spokesman (like his son) in a notable manner. a survivor of the massacre and I hope this article/stub is kept and elaborated upon with some help. this is not some joe blo, this is history, and a historical figure found in historical publications regarding wounded knee, the survivors campaign and Lakota/Sioux tradition. Also, his son began such campaign's/groups as well. and his son who was one of the great native American singers of the 20th. The early 'Horn Cloud' family needs to be more than simply 'noted'. there needs to be an article beyond this 'stub'. thanks for recognizing it beyond the soul-less non-historical second rate pop-culture entities. thank you again. hope it grows to a full article Lungersixgun (talk) 02:35, 16 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]