
Hunkpapa | www.American-Tribes.com
2018年5月21日 · wrote by Kingsely Bray Hunkpapa THE HUNKPAPA TRIBE The Hunkpapa was one of the seven tribal divisions or oyate of the Teton Sioux. The name Hunkpapa translates as Head of the Camp Circle,
Long Soldier | www.American-Tribes.com - ProBoards
2017年5月13日 · Born ca. 1819, Long Soldier was a Hunkpapa headman and signed the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty. Likely fought, or was present, at the LBH Battle, then fled to Canada with Sitting Bull. Is listed as a tiyospaye band leader (11 families, 54 people) in the Sitting Bull Surrender Ledger of 1881, living with his wife Rock (b. ca. 1856) and his daughter ...
Yellow Eagle, Fort Peck | www.American-Tribes.com
2011年11月19日 · Today, Fort Peck is home to some of these Hunkpapa descendants. Yellow Eagle was living at Poplar River before Sitting Bull’s July 19 surrender at Fort Buford, as the article is from July 8, which could point to him having been part of Gall’s surrender at Poplar River on January 3 of that same year.
High Bear, Brule | www.American-Tribes.com
2016年5月9日 · High Bear, b.1847; Standing Rock Agency; Hunkpapa Cheif aka High Eagle *I think this is My* High Bear, b.1843; Rosebud Agency; Sicangu? aka Ghost Bull Here is where my research gets confusing, I found my association to High Bear through a land patent, claimed under heirship by my great grandmother Sophia Sunday Miller.
Gall | www.American-Tribes.com - ProBoards
2008年7月29日 · Pizi, CHIEF GALL Hunkpapa warrior chief; born ca 1838, son of nobody of distinction. In the Lakota Sioux language, Gall was called Pizi. He was born near South Dakota's Moreau River in about 1838. He was called Gall because as a boy, he ate the gall of a slaughtered animal. In 1876, Hunkpapa Sioux Indian Chief Gall met with peace commissioners.
Hunkpapa Tribal Structur | www.American-Tribes.com
2017年6月7日 · Hunkpapa. Miniconjou/Mnikojou. Two Kettle/Oohenompa. Blackfoot/Sihasapa. Sans Arc/Itazipco. Other Tribes ...
High Bear | www.American-Tribes.com
2020年6月25日 · High Bear - Hunkpapa - 1898 High Bear - Hunkpapa - 1898 High Bear was born circa 1847, died circa 1920. On the 1885 Standing Rock Ration list he had 15 lodges and 55 people under his care.
Tuscarora Tribe | www.American-Tribes.com
Post by hunkpapa on Mar 7, 2009 17:21:20 GMT -5 Though they probably originated in the St. Lawrence/Great Lakes area they moved south to what is now North Carolina, but at the end of their war with the British, the Tuscarora removed to New York and joined the Iroquois Confederacy except for those who had been loyal to the British and they ...
Patesni | www.American-Tribes.com
2010年4月21日 · Here´s another portrait Jeroen has send to me. It shows Patesni, probably photographed by Frank Fiske. Jeroen told me Patesni can be translated as "Does not butcher" but he´s not quite certain. Does
Red Fox | www.American-Tribes.com
2012年10月15日 · I am trying to find the dob of Red Fox, one of Frances Densmore's Hunkpapa informants (he 'adopted' her as his own daughter and gave her the name Two White Buffalo). On the Standing Rock 1889 male