rxia
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Post by rxia on Mar 15, 2013 14:33:40 GMT -5
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Post by cinemo on Mar 17, 2013 14:15:06 GMT -5
Hi, rxia
welcome in this forum , have a good time here and thanks for your contributions. Additionally for this 1911 photograph, here are a few information regarding these Pawnee scouts.
John Buffalo. His name under North was Ree-tit-ka-wi (Feather in scalp-lock). He served several times, is a Skidi and a medicine man, and served as Friar in a company.
John Box, whose name when serving as a scout was Kee-wah-koo-pa-hat (Red Fox). He is a progressive Indian and one of the leading men among the Skidis.
High Eagle, whose name was Lay-tah-cots-si-ti-tu-hu-rey-ri-ku-kak-kit-ka-hoc. He was very young when scouting.
Seeing Eagle, a Skidi, and a warrior who served under North each time. His name when scouting was Lay-tah-cots-si-ti-ti-rit (They saw an eagle).
Captain Jim. His name under North was Koot-tah-wi-kootz-tah-kah (White Hawk). He served several times, is a medicine man and chief of Peta-hau-rata band.
James R. Murie. Interpreter and student of Pawnee folk-lore. Son of Captain Murie of Major North's battalion.
Belly Osborne, a Skidi who was with North every time. He was a sergeant in Com- pany A. His name under North was Koot-tah-wi-koots-rah-rah-he-coots (Brave Hawk).
Greetings from Germany - cinemo
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