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Post by cinemo on May 3, 2012 23:18:21 GMT -5
Hi, "momahtahevoane"
It is my wish, you say thank you for these descriptions and declarations.
> Ne-ya-ese < very much
greetings from germany - cinemo
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Post by cinemo on May 3, 2012 15:14:47 GMT -5
Hi "hreinn"
thanks for that advice. I have done so in another topic with another link. There the link is working. But here is the link ( about Iron Teeth ) not working - unfortunately.
Hi "chicheman"
great, to meet you here. Thanks for the additional information in this topic.
To all members,
There is another image of Iron Teeth with the following titel :
>Susan Iron Teeth chopping wood in field<
Iron Teeth was 92 at the time of this photograph
Can anyone post this image here ?
greetings from germany cinemo
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Post by cinemo on May 2, 2012 9:23:03 GMT -5
At first, in my recent posting was a little historical confusion. After the outbreak at Fort Robinson, Iron Teeth was not captured with her youngest daughter, but with her second youngest daughter. The youngest daughter of Iron Teeth was on the flight with her brother. The name of this brother, the son of Iron Teeth, was Gathering His Medicine. I will soon write about it.
Since I didn´t get that link to work, you may try "redpipesrecollection" in the search machine. Then you should get the right result and link.
Sorry for my delay. I`m angry at myself.
greetings cinemo
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Post by cinemo on May 1, 2012 13:18:53 GMT -5
Hi,
jasper4 "A-key-yeh" for your welcome greeting
Ak Baakuushesh "ahó" for your welcome greeting
nice, to meet you here
cinemo
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Post by cinemo on Apr 30, 2012 14:41:47 GMT -5
Excuse me, I have a technical problem with this link
cinemo
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Post by cinemo on Apr 30, 2012 13:51:49 GMT -5
Hi gary and all interested members, oh yes, Iron Teeth was a remarkable woman. She was the wife of Red Pipe. Her husband was killed in the battle at Red Fork ( 25. November 1876 ) in Wyoming. Iron Teeth, her Cheyenne – name was Mah-i-ti-wo-nee-ni , survived the battle with her three daughters and two sons. Iron Teeth has given an interview to Thomas B. Marquis. Please, see the link, below. In this link is mentioned the spelling mistake – Red Ripe. Above is a Question: Was Iron Teeth the “Old Cheyenne Woman” in the book by Mary Sandoz – Cheyenne Autumn ? My answer is no, it was not Iron Teeth. Why no ? Here is my opinion. In her book , Sandoz wrote : “First of all I am indebted to Old Cheyenne Woman, who was one of those pulled wounded and bereaved from the Last Hole below Hat Creek bluffs” and, ….”when the sun eased the old wounds received at Sand Creek, the Sappa, and above Robinson” . The battle at Antelope Creek or Last Hole, took place on January, 22, in 1879. Iron Teeth was captured by soldiers on 17. or 18. January, together with her youngest daughter and an old man. Iron Teeth was not a participant of the battle of Antelope Creek. The battle at Sappa Creek took place on April 23. in 1875 , in Kansas, this was the last major conflict in the so called Red River War. There is no mention of Sappa Creek in the interview of Iron Teeth. The north was the favored home country of Iron Teeth. This was a basic for their participation back into the north. Probably Mari Sandoz`s “Old Cheyenne Woman” was a summary of several interviewed old Cheyenne women eee.uci.edu/clients/tcthorne/Hist15/redpipes.htmlNote : The date in the link is wrong ( 29. November 1876 ) . The correct date is the 25. November 1876 Please, excuse my bad English, all by translator 1 cinemo
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Post by cinemo on Apr 29, 2012 14:39:38 GMT -5
Hi, Dietmar and chicheman,
thank you for your welcome greetings. Nice to meet you here. I see, here are a few members from Germany
Best wishes cinemo
Dietmar, im Münsterland war ich leider noch nicht .
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Post by cinemo on Apr 28, 2012 14:05:07 GMT -5
Hi grahamew
thank you for this post. Here is a complementary information to George Bent. His Cheyenne name was Ho-my-ike , means beaver. He received this name from his mother, Owl Woman. In 1863, after his reunion with the cheyenne, they began calling him Do-ha-eno, from the Spanish >Tejano< because to the Ceyennes all rebels were Texan. George`s Southern drawl confirmed their belief that he had become a Texan.
cinemo
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horses
Apr 28, 2012 4:29:50 GMT -5
Post by cinemo on Apr 28, 2012 4:29:50 GMT -5
Hi, chevego i think, the best horses had had the Nez Perce tribe. Here a link about : nezpercehorseinfo.comcinemo
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Post by cinemo on Apr 27, 2012 14:20:22 GMT -5
Hi, gary,
you've done a good work in this topic. I've just found this little information. Stone Forehead, like White Thunder was an Ivistsinih`pah or Aorta man. It is difficult to find more about it.
An information about Jay Black Kettle. He was the son of Wolf . Another name for Wolf was Black Dog. Wolf or Black Dog was the younger brother of chief Black Kettle. The mother of Jay was Ghost Woman. Please see : Powell`s Sweet Medicine
cinemo
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Post by cinemo on Apr 27, 2012 12:59:40 GMT -5
I`m from Germany, living in the state Thuringia, which is the center of Germany. For many years I am interested in the culture and history of the Native Americans. My particular interest is the culture and history of the Cheyenne people.Many other tribes also find my interest. I`m not a reenactor. In this excellent forum I think a lot of interesting information.
Unfortunately, I speak and write very little English. All words are translated by a translation program. Learn by doing. I will try to work together with you.
greetings from Germany - cinemo
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