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Post by Californian on Jul 5, 2023 13:23:42 GMT -5
any information about White Deer, Oglala at Pine Ridge ? these two images are currently being offered for sale on eBay (July 5th, 2023) click onto the images to enlarge
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Post by Historian on Jul 12, 2023 10:50:42 GMT -5
According to the 1904 Census done on Pine Ridge, there was a Oglala Lakota man known as Conrad White Deer, born in 1856, with a wife known as Margaret White Deer. There is also a Oglala Lakota man buried in the Red Cloud Cemetary on Pine Ridge, known as Otto White Deer, born in 1859 and died in 1906.
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Post by ephriam on Jul 15, 2023 8:37:20 GMT -5
Conrad White Deer Tahca Ska (b. c1857 -- d. June 26, 1921) married Margaret Marshall (daughter of the early fur trader Frank Marshall) about 1889, his fourth marriage. Margaret had two children, neither of whom were still alive by 1900. They raised Daniel Marshall (born c. 1891-92), Margaret's nephew, in their home in the Medicine Root District. Conrad White Deer received an allotment on Potato Creek. Another portrait of White Deer is up on Ebay currently.
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Post by Californian on Jul 15, 2023 11:51:26 GMT -5
hi Ephriam, good to hear from you and thanks for your input.
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Post by ephriam on Jul 15, 2023 21:28:48 GMT -5
The other White Deer at Pine Ridge was Otto White Deer (b. c1859-60 -- died Jan. 25, 1906). He married Red Woman (later known as Maggie) about 1888 and they had two sons, Good Ring (=Charles) and Sight (=James). His wife, Maggie, had previously been married to James Lame Dog. The family lived in the Wakpamni District on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
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