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Post by jeroen on Dec 1, 2009 12:19:36 GMT -5
Brule leaders at Carlisle, 1880, including Two Strike, second from left:
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Post by naiches2 on Dec 1, 2009 15:10:55 GMT -5
This picture already posed at this thread, but here the good size, as always from our benefactors from Cowan's auction: Attachments:
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Post by miyelo on Dec 5, 2009 9:54:45 GMT -5
Gee thanks for posting these photos. I am going to print them and take them over to Two Strike community center. They will be appreciative to see these.
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Post by dickmill on Dec 5, 2009 11:44:08 GMT -5
And don't forget Two Strike in the delegation photos from Washington, Oct, 1888: Back row, 2nd from right Second row, 8th from right
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Post by naiches2 on Dec 5, 2009 16:35:20 GMT -5
And another shot Two Strike in the delegation photo from Washington zooming
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Post by jeroen on Dec 6, 2009 2:48:28 GMT -5
Two more... left to right: McDonovan, Good Lance, Big Talk,Frank Grouard, Kicking Bear, TWO STRIKE, major Burke and Short Bull
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Post by grahamew on Dec 6, 2009 6:14:05 GMT -5
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Post by gregor on Dec 6, 2009 17:11:08 GMT -5
Regarding the Brigham Young University Photo, there seems to be a mistake in the caption. The rider on the right side of Grouard is in my opinion the Brulé High Hawk. Or any other ideas?
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Post by grahamew on Dec 7, 2009 2:21:53 GMT -5
I think you're right.
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Post by jeroen on Dec 8, 2009 8:26:13 GMT -5
Yes, I agree... he does not look like Kicking Bear...
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Post by jeroen on Dec 21, 2009 7:18:52 GMT -5
a nice one of Two Strike in old age:
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Post by jeroen on Sept 11, 2010 2:30:02 GMT -5
A rare portrait of Two Strike, 1913:
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Post by gregor on Dec 12, 2010 14:09:37 GMT -5
Re: Two Strike « Reply #16 on Dec 1, 2009, 2:10pm »
With regard to the picture, which naiches2 posted:
We see from left to right
Little Hawk (Two Strikes son), Two Strikes and Stands-And-Looks-Back. According to Claes Jacobsons "Rosebud Sioux" Stands-And-Looks-Back was an Oglala by birth, who lived most of his life with the Rosebud Brulés. One of his sisters was married to Charles P. Jordan, the trader on Rosebud. It is always reported, that Jordan was married to a niece of Red Cloud, so Stands-And-Looks-Back could be his nephew.
Gregor
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Post by jeroen on Dec 13, 2010 6:33:14 GMT -5
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Post by carlo on Dec 31, 2010 7:10:51 GMT -5
During his warrior career, Two Strike was a blotahunka (war party leader) four times and he killed at least 12 enemies.
In addition to fighting the US Army in the mid to late 1860's, he participated in two of the best-known intertribal fights: the Crow Butte fight against the Crows in 1849 and the Massacre Canyon fight against the Pawnee in 1873, both in present Nebraska.
Carlo
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