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Post by swa562 on Sept 28, 2012 21:45:55 GMT -5
This is a map of the territory of the Gadsden Purchase that was purchased from Mexico for 10 million dollars, and it was disputed that it isn't even Mexcio's land to sell. This map shows Arizona to the left and New Mexico to the right, United States of America. Attachments:
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Post by swa562 on Sept 28, 2012 21:36:41 GMT -5
Greeting friends,
And thank you for your thoughts and research and interest in Mickey Free. I continue to do research on him because I am doing research on my family.
My family is from Tucson, Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. I believe we are Pima Indians. The tribe was separated with the border from the United States and Mexico. This occurred during the Gadsden Purchase of 1853.
You see, I know a little bit about Mickey Free. However about 20 years ago I couldn't do research because a lot of museums didn't have a website and the information about the United States Census wasn't available. Today, with the help of everybody I can figure things out about my family.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 31, 2012 1:15:59 GMT -5
Lighting Medicine Cloud was murdered and stolen for the meat and fur. This buffalo belonged to you and me and everybody all around the world. It was a nations buffalo. We were all very fortunate to have a white buffalo born in our generation to enjoy and it was taken away. Owner Arby Little Soldier said, "All of these buffalos are mine. But Lighting Medicine Cloud belongs to everybody all around the world." recommended by the tribal elders.
Now the creator bless us with another white buffalo. And we must take care of this rare and sacred animal as human beings. However this buffalo belong's to Mr. Fay. It is his property and we should all respect his property. I hope from time to time we can see photos of Yellow Medicine Dancing Boy and watch the bison grow up in our life time. Your children who are born in these years where born in the years of the white buffalo. And they share the same sun and the same moon. These are special times of hope and miracles you just have witness one. I thought that I would never see another white buffalo again. And then I seen a story about it on Yahoo news, and later my friend confirmed it. We are all excited about the good news, that the creator gave life to another white bison. Please respect the privacy of the family who owns the bison, and respect the animals on his farm.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 31, 2012 0:25:54 GMT -5
Lighting Medicine Cloud
Born: May 12, 2011 Died: April 30, 2012
Thousands attended a naming ceremony to celebrate the birth of Lighting Medicine Cloud, during a powerful thunderstorm that marked the arrival of the birth at Lakota Ranch in Greenville Texas. A rare male non-albino white buffalo considered sacred among the Lakota Sioux, and a true spiritual blessing. Said to occur only once in 10 million births according to the National Bison Association. The all nations buffalo belonged to everybody all around the world. Arby Little Soldier believes that the animal’s existence is a powerful message, but its meaning is not yet known.
Owner Arby Little Soldier Great, Grand son of Sitting Bull (Lakota Sioux) arrived from out of town and found the sacred animal killed and skinned and stripped of the meat on Monday, April 30th by poachers. The buffalo calf’s mother (Buffalo Women) was also found dead on the ranch the next day and believed to be poisoned. The animal’s father (Gentle Ben) was killed by lighting on April 3rd. Little Soldier said the animal was a symbol of hope and he would bury all three animals together along a tree line.
There is a time for life and a time for death. My little boy went on home. His mother went on home. His dad went on home. They’re all together, and God bless them. This legend will go on forever.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 31, 2012 0:24:29 GMT -5
Los Angeles Times. Section A32 Sunday July 29, 2012. (Last page in section lower right corner)
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RARE WHITE BISON CELEBRATED
Dozens of Native Americans wore the traditional garb, sang songs and beat drums on a farm in celebration of the birth of one of the world's rarest animals - a white bison.
The miracle calf was officially named Yellow Medicine Dancing Boy at the elaborate ceremony at the Mohawk Bison Farm in Goshen in the state's northwestern hills. It was born June 16, 2012 at the farm of fourth-generation farmer Peter Fay.
Many Native Americans consider white bison a symbol of hope and unity; some consider their births sacred. Experts say white bison are as rare as 1 in 10 million.
Yellow Medicine Dancing Boy is not an albino, and Fay said DNA testing confirmed the animal's bloodlines were pure and there was no intermingling with cattle. - Times Wire Reports.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 31, 2012 0:12:24 GMT -5
Lighting Medicine Cloud and his mother Buffalo WomanAttachments:
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Post by swa562 on Jul 30, 2012 23:45:44 GMT -5
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Post by swa562 on Jul 27, 2012 15:57:43 GMT -5
Does anyone have any pictures of Mickey Free or any information? Post the pics. Attachments:
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Post by swa562 on Jul 27, 2012 15:48:31 GMT -5
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Post by swa562 on Jul 27, 2012 15:17:25 GMT -5
Hmmm.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 24, 2012 23:29:44 GMT -5
Geronimo His Own Story The Autobiography of a Great Patriot Warrior by S.M. Geronimo, "During my many wars with the Mexicans I received eight wounds, as follows: Shot in the right leg above the knee, and still carry the bullet; shot through the left forearm; wounded in the right leg below the knee with a saber; wounded on top of the head with the butt of a musket; shot just below the outer corner of the left eye; shot in left side, shot in the back. I have killed many Mexicans; I do not know how many, for frequently I did not count them. Some of them were not worth counting."Barret.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 20, 2012 1:19:52 GMT -5
Post trader William S. Head, his dog "Boss" and regular customer Mickey Free on the right at Camp Verde, California in 1877. (Source: Mickey Free, by Alan Radbourne) Attachments:
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Post by swa562 on Jul 20, 2012 1:10:27 GMT -5
The U.S. Army Scout in the middle is Tsoe "Peaches". He guided Crook to Geronimo's Sanctuary in the Sierra Madres. Photograph by A. Frank Randall Collection at San Carlos in the spring of 1884. "He was one of the handsomest men physically to be found in the world" Courtesy National Archives and Records Sevice. (Source: Geronimo by Angie Debo)
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Post by swa562 on Jul 20, 2012 0:57:14 GMT -5
That photo is from the A. Frank Randall collection. That photo is real. It's not some staged photo. That photo was taken in the 1880's under Apaches.
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Post by swa562 on Jul 20, 2012 0:38:48 GMT -5
Amazing images and good info! Here's another one, said to be Ih Tedda, Geronimo's Mescalero wife, the baby on her lap would be their son Robert... Can anybody confirm this? Just wondered how you acquired this photo , I have never come across this one and if it is Ih-tedda, and her son Robert, then the little girl on the right would seem to be Lenna who should be about 3 years older then Robert. Wish some one could confirm this is her... I seen that photo at the Huntington Library in Pasadena California. It's part of the A. Frank Randall Collection or the G.W. Ingalls Collection Album 275 Floder 1/1-10.
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