When Waglula returned with the new wives, Rattling Blanket Woman, who had been unsuccessful in conceiving another child, thought she had lost favor with her husband and hanged herself.
The Lakota told accounts of him in their oral histories.
Some of the akas are missing from the caption.
Last Sun Dance of 1877 The Last Sun Dance of 1877 is significant in Lakota history as the Sun Dance held to honor Crazy Horse one year after the victory at the , and to offer prayers for him in the trying times ahead.
One account said that after the son had reached maturity and shown his strength, his father gave him his name and took a new one, Waglúla Worm.
Crazy Horse's vision first took him to the South where, in Lakota spirituality, one goes upon death.