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Red Bear is 80 years old and belongs to the Hunkpapa tribe of the Teton Dakotah. His father was Tatonka Maza Iron Bull. He meaning Red Bear belonged to the restless band of Sitting Bull. I found him sitting in an old Ford machine in front of the Post Office, and shook hands with him and told him that I was Charging Bear. Bull Head said that he had told them of the fight as they came along the draw where the fight had occurred and that he recognized the spot, although he had not seen it for fifty years. Red Bear said that he had not been here for about fifty years, that the last time he was here he was after some game meat.

Bull Head and Good Eagle had brought him up to have a treatment of Mr. That is my religion. There is a stone by the road out of Mandan to St.

Anthony and Solen. It is near Fort Lincoln.

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You have seen it:. He had a brother named Red Bear. They were Dakotah. They were with a war party and discovered an Arikara U. Scout in that country, and they pursued him hard. The scout was mounted upon a very fast horse of the soldiers Note: the soldiers of the 7th Cav. Were provided with Kentucky horses.

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It was good for a short distance but the Indian pony was good for a long race over the prairie. Kills the Enemy and Red Bear drew nearer to the scout as his horse tired. The Scout horse was wounded at last by an arrow and could not go any more. Kills the Enemy rode up and struck the scout. He took hold of him and turned him around, throwing him to the ground.

He killed him there then. Striking him while alive, first, gave first war coup to Kills the Enemy. After that Red Bear got second coup on him. The rest of the war party saw it as they came up. Everybody knows this thing. My father-in-law named his Daughter Pulls the Enemy Down in honor of his first coup. I married her. Scout was Red Bear and also Red Man. About eight inches square at top and a foot or more at bottom.

On the east side is carved a shield. Supposed to have been placed there in early days to indicate a corner of the military reserve of Fort Abraham Lincoln. It is on the west side of the Solen road, almost due west of Lincoln site, and just out of the roadside ditch. Additional data from William Zahn, Solen, N.

It was right at that rock where some Sioux caught a U. Scout and killed him.

CRAZY HORSE: EARLY YEARS

His name was Red Ears and not Red Bear. The Sioux cut off his ear and his right hand to carry on a coup stick. I saw these after that. This indicated the battle of White Stone near Ellendale, in about , between Gen. Red Bow was captured and taken to Fort Snelling where he was held as a hostage for a year and then liberated, to find his way back to the Missouri, afoot.

This great Dakotah warrior was a principal chief of the Oglala tribe of the Teton Dakotah. He stood as the first warrior of the entire Nation, being entitled, so I am told by Chief Grass, to eighty coups. The name was probably bestowed after he had become a chief and leader. He was not a hereditary chief but gained prominence through his own force and prowess. In he headed the opposition against the Government-built roads into Montana and the Black Hills gold fields, and, at one time, he held a small detachment of soldiers virtually prisoners, with his band of Oglala and Cheyennes.

He finally liberated them, but refused to attend the council called by the Government. The year after this another council was called at Fort Laramie which he did attend but refused to have anything to do with cutting up the hunting grounds of his people.

Soldiers then appears and he was told that they had come to build forts and open roads. Whereupon he defied them and, with his entire force, he marched out of the council. Smith, the last-named being situated on the Big Horn, Montana. Red Cloud protested to Carrington again but, of course, to no avail. Red Cloud then surrounded the troops and working forces and cut them off so completely that they were not even able to hunt game or get hay from the prairies.

On December 21st, , with two thousand warriors, he cut off Captain Fetterman and eighty-one men and all were killed. Again, on August 1st, , another severe fight took place. Red Cloud did not permit a single wagon to get over the road and in another commission was appointed to treat with Red Cloud. He demanded that the three posts be abandoned and the attempt to open the road to cease. An agreement was finally reached on this basis and also defining the limits of the Dakotah as claimed by them, and he was not to sign the Treaty until the forts had been evacuated.

He kept his promise and did not take part in the troubles, unless secretly. But, he did sign the treaty of He also took no part in the Ghost Dance Messiah craze of Chief Grass pays him high honor and says he is entitled to 80 coups. He was a great orator and statesman, as well as a born general; was prominent in treaties and councils; several times a delegate to Washington; and natural-born gentleman and very courteous. The old man was nearly blind when he died at the age of Also in appendix of report of the Commission for relinquishment of the Black Hills in report of Indian Affairs of ….

His daughter no name given became the wife of One Stab, who had a band in a village of seven lodges in the Black Hills country in Sitting Crow visits Welch, Mandan, N. He said that his people Mandans years ago, before he was born even, had white skins and eyes of different colors, as they have today. As we conversed in the language of the Sioux, he not speaking English and I not speaking Mandan, the name of Running Face, as given above, is Sioux.

He is a chief of a small band, not easily identified now, but he has little power or direct influence, especially among the younger element but considerable among the older people. On dance occasions I have frequently seen him with a buffalo head-dress, and he often dances on the extreme outside of the circle, and watches the distance and shades his eyes as he watches; at other times he glares scowlingly at the sun, because, as he tells me:.

Red Fish had two wives in , which the government allowed him to keep as he had them both a long time. One died in He did something big one time. I am too young to fight then. I do not know what all his feathers and the head-dresses mean. They mean something though and the old people can read them.

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Think sometime he did something big with some enemy with buffalo horns on his head. The old people know what he did. He is brave mans too. He belong some war soldier society.


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Think they make him President. Maybe so. He great dancer. He wear buffalo to show something. Maybe he tell you. Pictographs made by Red Fish, showing his bravery:.

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Red Fish shot the enemy with a bullet in his breast and he fell down dead. Red Fish made first coup on him and took his scalp. The Crow enemy has the regular pompadour hair and the dash of red paint shows his scalp was taken. The two arrows are the one shot by the enemy. The Crow has dark clout and leggings, while Red Fish is dressed in clout only. He is in buffalo head-dress with clout and medicine necklace of antelope hoofs. He is armed with club and gun.

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This depicts an incident of a war party against the Crows. They clubbed eight of the enemy. The rifle was not used as it is still upon his shoulder. The squaw was captured.

There were three lodges in the enemy camp and they took the scalps of all the men. Red Fish is seen making a stroke coup upon at least one of them.