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Chitto Harjo (also known as Crazy Snake, Wilson Jones, Bill Jones, Bill Snake, and Bill Harjo; 1846 – April 5, 1912) was a leader and orator among the traditionalists in the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory at the turn of the 20th century. He resisted changes which the US government and local leaders wanted to impose to achieve statehood for what became Oklahoma. These included extinguishing tribal governments and civic institutions and breaking up communal lands into allotments to individual households, with United States sales of the "surplus" to European-American and other settlers. He was the leader of the Crazy Snake Rebellion on March 25, 1909 in Oklahoma. At the time this was called the last "Indian uprising".

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  • Chitto Harjo (1846–1911) (també conegut com a Crazy Snake, Wilson Jones, Bill Jones, Bill Snake, i Bill Harjo) fou un líder i orador entre els tradicionalistes de la Nació Muscogee (Creek) a Territori Indi a començaments del segle xx. Es va resistir als canvis que el govern dels Estats Units i els líders locals volien imposar per aconseguir l'estatut d'estat d'Oklahoma. Això van incloure l'extinció governs tribals i les institucions cíviques i trencar les terres comunals per en assignacions individuals i els Estats Units venent els "excedents" als colons euroamericans i altres. Fou el líder de la rebel·lió de Crazy Snake el 25 de març de 1909 a Oklahoma. (ca)
  • Chitto Harjo (also known as Crazy Snake, Wilson Jones, Bill Jones, Bill Snake, and Bill Harjo; 1846 – April 5, 1912) was a leader and orator among the traditionalists in the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory at the turn of the 20th century. He resisted changes which the US government and local leaders wanted to impose to achieve statehood for what became Oklahoma. These included extinguishing tribal governments and civic institutions and breaking up communal lands into allotments to individual households, with United States sales of the "surplus" to European-American and other settlers. He was the leader of the Crazy Snake Rebellion on March 25, 1909 in Oklahoma. At the time this was called the last "Indian uprising". (en)
  • Chitto Harjo (également connu sous le nom de Crazy Snake), né en 1846 et mort le 6 avril 1912, est un chef et porte-parole de la Nation Creek. Il résista aux changements imposés par le gouvernement des États-Unis, notamment le Dawes Act et le Curtis Act qui permirent la création de l'État de l'Oklahoma sur les terres du Territoire indien en abolissant le gouvernement tribal et en répartissant les terres alors détenues par la communauté parmi les Amérindiens et vendant le « surplus » aux Américains. Il fut le meneur de la (en) le 25 mars 1909 en Oklahoma. (fr)
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  • Chitto Harjo (1846–1911) (també conegut com a Crazy Snake, Wilson Jones, Bill Jones, Bill Snake, i Bill Harjo) fou un líder i orador entre els tradicionalistes de la Nació Muscogee (Creek) a Territori Indi a començaments del segle xx. Es va resistir als canvis que el govern dels Estats Units i els líders locals volien imposar per aconseguir l'estatut d'estat d'Oklahoma. Això van incloure l'extinció governs tribals i les institucions cíviques i trencar les terres comunals per en assignacions individuals i els Estats Units venent els "excedents" als colons euroamericans i altres. Fou el líder de la rebel·lió de Crazy Snake el 25 de març de 1909 a Oklahoma. (ca)
  • Chitto Harjo (also known as Crazy Snake, Wilson Jones, Bill Jones, Bill Snake, and Bill Harjo; 1846 – April 5, 1912) was a leader and orator among the traditionalists in the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory at the turn of the 20th century. He resisted changes which the US government and local leaders wanted to impose to achieve statehood for what became Oklahoma. These included extinguishing tribal governments and civic institutions and breaking up communal lands into allotments to individual households, with United States sales of the "surplus" to European-American and other settlers. He was the leader of the Crazy Snake Rebellion on March 25, 1909 in Oklahoma. At the time this was called the last "Indian uprising". (en)
  • Chitto Harjo (également connu sous le nom de Crazy Snake), né en 1846 et mort le 6 avril 1912, est un chef et porte-parole de la Nation Creek. Il résista aux changements imposés par le gouvernement des États-Unis, notamment le Dawes Act et le Curtis Act qui permirent la création de l'État de l'Oklahoma sur les terres du Territoire indien en abolissant le gouvernement tribal et en répartissant les terres alors détenues par la communauté parmi les Amérindiens et vendant le « surplus » aux Américains. Il fut le meneur de la (en) le 25 mars 1909 en Oklahoma. (fr)
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  • Chitto Harjo (ca)
  • Chitto Harjo (en)
  • Chitto Harjo (fr)
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