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Post by coeurrouge on Nov 26, 2010 7:07:52 GMT -5
On Yellow Wolf, I do understand that : he had at less 2 younger brothers, Big Man and Red Sun. He had 2 sons, Red Moon who lived on reservation and an adoptive son, Walking Coyote killed on 1855 by an Arapaho.
What do you know abut this chief?
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Post by maryhawk on Jan 12, 2011 22:51:17 GMT -5
hi, i am also looking for info on yellow wolf (cheyenne- rope people band). from what i understand killed at 85 in sand creek massacre. who was he married to? who was red moon's mother? any info on red moon's daughter little sioux woman and her children:white hawk, white shield, white eagle chunky fingernails. where was yellow wolf from? does anyone know who his parents were ? very interested and greatly appreciated..
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Post by stoneforehead on Jan 14, 2011 10:29:58 GMT -5
hi, i am also looking for info on yellow wolf (cheyenne- rope people band). from what i understand killed at 85 in sand creek massacre. who was he married to? who was red moon's mother? any info on red moon's daughter little sioux woman and her children:white hawk, white shield, white eagle chunky fingernails. where was yellow wolf from? does anyone know who his parents were ? very interested and greatly appreciated.. Read more: amertribes.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=southern&action=display&thread=1084#ixzz1B1XQl2nrI have the information you need.Login and Send message of your email and way of contact privately. Thank You Stone Forehead
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Post by maryhawk on Jan 29, 2011 17:55:01 GMT -5
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Post by charlie on Nov 10, 2014 8:41:12 GMT -5
RED MOON (Taa'-ese'he Ma'e') - Born in 1921 in Hevhaita'nio (Hair Rope People) band of Southern Cheyenne. In 1864 he fought in the "Sand Creek battle", where died is father Yellow Wolf.In 1868 at the "Washita battle" he was camped close his friend chief Black Kattle. In May 1870 he was in the Indian Agency of Darlington, near at Fort Reno. In February 1871 he transferred his band of 70 teepee on the Cimarron River. In 1874 he fought, in the "Red River War", in many battle: "Adobe Walls", "Lyman's Wagon Train" and "Buffalo Wallow Fight". In 24 February 1875 he surrended in Darlington Agency. By 1878 had settled on the Washita River. In 1894 an Indian School near the town of Hammon was dedicated to him. Red Moon's wife was Sioux Woman and they had two sons. Red Moon died in July 1901 and was buried northeast of Hammon. (I have an image of him with his horse, but infortunately is in very low definition).
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Post by charlie on Nov 10, 2014 8:44:51 GMT -5
Sorry: date of birth is 1832, not 1921!
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