thumb|right|Photographed around 1925
Minnie Hollow Wood (1930s) was a Lakota woman who earned the right to wear a war bonnet because of her valor in combat against the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of Little Big Horn. At one time, she was the only woman in her tribe entitled to wear a war bonnet.
Biography
Her husband, Hollow Wood, was a Cheyenne who also fought at the Little Big Horn. Both Hollow Woods surrendered to Colonel Nelson A. Miles at Fort Keogh in Montana in 1877.
Representation in popular culture
Minnie Hollow Wood was the subject of an animated short by Yvonne Russo. Minnie's War Bonnet premiered at the Red Nation International Film Festival in 2019.
See also
References
External links
- Minnie's War Bonnet – animated short
- Directory of Plains Indians at the Battle of the Little Big Horn<!--"Little Big Horn Associates", URL accessed 07/03/06-->
- Two images of Minnie Hollow Wood in "Native American Women and the U.S. Military"<!--URL accessed 01/15/19-->
