Young Elk (c. 1770–1795) was a chief of the Omaha tribe.
The Diary of Hosea Stout describes him as the son of Big Elk, and says that he was involved in peace negotiations with a group of Mormons regarding return of six stolen horses.
[1] It is not clear whether Young Elk and Standing Elk, a son of Big Elk, are the same person.
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