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Old Photos - Pawnee « Thread Started on Jan 24, 2009, 2:35pm »
Ne-Sha-Re-Ru-Re-Ra Hi-Kute (The Brave Chief) - Pawnee - 1858
Ki-Ni-I-Ka (Buffalo Bull) - Pawnee - 1858
La-Hic-Ta-Ha-La-Sha (Pipe Chief) - Pawnee - 1858
Peta-La-Sha-Ra II (Man Chief) - Pawnee - 1858
Ne-Sha-Si-Di-Te-Zi-Ka (The Chief Whom They Look Upon) - Pawnee - no date
As-Sau-Taw-Ka (White Horse) - Pawnee - 1868
Paw-Hoo-Cut-Taw-Wah (Knee Mark On Ground When Stooping To Drink) - Pawnee - 1868
L-R: La-roo-chuk-a-la-shar (aka Sun Chief), Aru-saw-la-kit (aka A Fine Horse), Ski-ar-ra-ra-shar (aka Lone Chief), Cot-ta-ra-tet-goots (aka Struck By A Tomahawk), Se-ted-e-row-weet (aka One Aimed At) - Pawnee - 1868
La-Roo-Chuck-A-La-Shar (aka Sun Chief, aka His Chiefly Sun) - Pawnee - 1868
Standing: Baptiste Bayhylle (aka The Heavens See Him As A Chief, Pawnee/French interpreter) Sitting L-R: Man Who Left His Enemy Lying In The Water, His Chiefly Night (aka Night Chief), One Who Strikes The Chiefs First, Sky Chief - Pawnee - 1868
L-R: Stopped With Horses, Human Chief, Horse Sitting In The West, Good Chief, Difficult Chief - Pawnee - 1868
"Be good, be kind, help each other." "Respect the ground, respect the drum, respect each other." --Abe Conklin - Ponca/Osage, (1926-1995)
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Re: Old Photos - Pawnee « Reply #1 on Mar 12, 2009, 4:41pm »
well that sky chief sure looks like wess study! excellently picking by costner as his pawnee chief. I always like those pawnees when they have their iroquois haircut, not the ones you would like to run into alone on the prairie! thank you for posting this series, especially the early ones very beautiful : incredible how these pawnees borrowed outfits from others tribes : hard to tell if it is comanche or ponca or arapaho on most pix. does anyone know which tribe started that uncommon napolean mini hat (not practical for horseriding!:-))
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Re: Old Photos - Pawnee « Reply #2 on Mar 28, 2009, 10:13am »
Summer hunting lodge - Pawnee - 1866
Peter La Cherre (a.k.a. Peta-la-sha-ro) - Pawnee - 1867
L-R: La-roo-chuk-a-la-shar (aka Sun Chief), Aru-saw-la-kit (aka A Fine Horse), Ski-ar-ra-ra-shar (aka Lone Chief), Cot-ta-ra-tet-goots (aka Struck By A Tomahawk), Se-ted-e-row-weet (aka One Aimed At) - Pawnee - 1868
La-Roo-Chuk-A-La-Shar (aka Boss Sun, aka Sun Chief) - Pawnee - 1884
Standing L-R: Night Chief, Curley Chief - Sitting L-R: Sky Chief, Major North, George Kit-kah-hak - Pawnee - 1888
Fancy Eagle (aka Rush Roberts), 5th from left Dog Chief, 4th from right Dance House - Pawnee, OK - 1907
George Kit-kah-hak with son, William Pollock - Pawnee - no date