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Broder's Earth Songs, Moon Dreams is filled with errors but it also first came out in 1999. NMAI researchers have been able to find out much more about Annie Little Warrior in the last 22 years. I'm well aware you can't enter primary sources into Wikipedia, but there's quite a bit of documentation of Annie Little Warrior, especially since she was active in the early 20th century, not in the 19th century. She even appears on the 1900 US census. The little Warrior and Red Tomahawk families are both large, she had several sons all from Standing Rock in North Dakota. There's nothing external to indicate she was Cheyenne. Yuchitown (talk) 15:58, 5 October 2021 (UTC)YuchitownReply