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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 11:03:36 GMT -5
Yellow Wolf:
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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 10:58:06 GMT -5
Jackson Sundown:
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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 8:10:45 GMT -5
Descendants of Chief Joseph photographed by his grave, probably around 1930/40? Descendants of Chief Joseph,November 1968:
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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 8:07:15 GMT -5
Chief Joseph and Son:
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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 8:06:03 GMT -5
Chief Joseph's wife Heyoon Yoyikt :
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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 8:04:14 GMT -5
A few Foto's of Chief Joseph and His family:
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Post by saskia21 on Mar 24, 2024 7:42:15 GMT -5
Came across this document, it has a list names of Nez Perce that escaped to Canada, a list of Nez Perce killed in action, the story of surrender at bear paw creek, a list of Wallowa band survivors of 1877 and a Family tree of Chief Joseph (although no direct descendants of his are on there) familie tree chief joseph.pdf (1.84 MB)
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Post by saskia21 on Feb 17, 2024 3:15:59 GMT -5
Just wondering if this picture could have been taken around 1880, the wives in that picture could then be Hannah- Eskimizine - Djataize and child (I think she did have a child in 1880) and Zhante as young brides? What do you think?
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Post by saskia21 on May 26, 2023 3:05:38 GMT -5
New book published about the experiences at boarding schools: Arnold Krupat’s From the Boarding Schools makes available previously unheard Apache voices from the Indian boarding schools. It includes selections from two unpublished autobiographies by Sam Kenoi and Dan Nicholas, produced in the 1930s with the anthropologist Morris Opler, as well as material by and about Vincent Natalish, a contemporary of Kenoi and Nicholas. Natalish was one of more than one hundred Apaches taken from Fort Marion to the Carlisle Indian School by its superintendent, Captain Richard Henry Pratt, in 1887. A considerable number of these students died at the school, and many who were sent home for illness or poor health did not recover. Natalish, however, remained at Carlisle and graduated in 1899. He married, had a son, and lived and worked in New York. He also actively sought the release of his relatives and other Apaches held prisoner at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Apache people have been telling and circulating stories among themselves for generations. But in contrast to their neighbors the Hopis and the Navajos, Apaches have produced relatively few written autobiographical narratives, and even fewer about their boarding school experiences. Supplementing the narratives with detailed cultural and historical commentary, From the Boarding Schools brings these lived experiences from the archives into current discourse.
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Bonito
Apr 25, 2023 7:59:45 GMT -5
Post by saskia21 on Apr 25, 2023 7:59:45 GMT -5
I am also trying to find information about Bonito. I was told his last name was Alchise however I am not sure if that is connected to Chief Alchise. He also had a son, Chasi-ta, whose English name from what I understand was Carl Moonwalker. Is there anyone else that has further information? I’m not sure but I think there was not any familiar link between Bonito and Alchise. They participated in some actions together though, for example when Nock-ay- det - klinne was to be arrested near Ft. Apache. Some Cibecue and White Mountain Apaches trying to avoid it, ambushed some soldiers. Among the Attakers were Bonito and U- Clen- ay ( Alchesay) together. I think his son L. Bonito was related to Kaahtheney (Jacob) by marriage (but I’ve not heard about family links with Alchesay). According to the census, there was a link between Bonito (Yu ta An) and Alchise. De son of Bonito and Nano to ahe, Tse gay born cir. 1876 "marries" She stone born cir. 1880 daughter of Alchesay and Tah jo nay.They "marry" cir. 1896. Tse gay disappears from de census after 1900, in 1901 She stone is living with her parents again.
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Bonito
Apr 16, 2023 3:47:42 GMT -5
Post by saskia21 on Apr 16, 2023 3:47:42 GMT -5
I am also trying to find information about Bonito. I was told his last name was Alchise however I am not sure if that is connected to Chief Alchise. He also had a son, Chasi-ta, whose English name from what I understand was Carl Moonwalker. Is there anyone else that has further information? Hi Livingawake, There was a Bonito Alchise/Alchesay - indian name :Alkasha Born 3 may 1901 and died 20 june 1919 to Michael (Mike) Alchesay/Alchise and Nana (Natzahla) He was one of many children. Mike Alchesay was born in 1855 and was most likely the brother of William Alchesay born 1853. Maybe this is your Bonito Alchise?
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Post by saskia21 on Apr 16, 2023 2:43:40 GMT -5
Just came across this article about Kate Cross-Eyes:
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Post by saskia21 on Jan 5, 2023 5:30:31 GMT -5
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Post by saskia21 on Jan 5, 2023 5:28:57 GMT -5
Tahdotonn hab been a scout between may 1891 and august 1893. It is why he did not appear in the San Carlos census in 1892 and 1893. View AttachmentOnly Zanyego appeared with her daughter in law in 1892 and 1893, and in 1894 ththree were together View AttachmentView AttachmentView AttachmentI found the boy and her mother in the 1888's census, page 31 of the San Carlos Apache. It could mean thaht Zanyego was among the 13 chiricahua women released by Chihuahua in April 1885. View AttachmentFor Altsidah maybe she was page 3 on the same census in 1888 with her sister but I am not sure. I still not find them neither Gessemuday in 1889. Djataize and Zhante were with Eskiminzin.
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Post by saskia21 on Nov 5, 2022 10:45:26 GMT -5
Geronimo's sister Ish ish's family:
Isch isch (sister Geronimo) born cir. 1808. Children:
1, possibly daughter Ja junta born cir 1843
2. Son Pase-kanny born c.1838, x Naw kees naw (Nawkeesman / Nakeezna later Maggie Diamond) in 1889 had 6 children :
1. Daughter : Denali (Ellen Diamond) born cir 1860 - after 1929 x 1st ?? had one son Gulneduhe (Will/Neill Wright) born cir 1886 x Nabeja (b.1873) they had 5 children: Dora (1915),Owen/Tee (1919-1922), Emma (1922), Charlotte (1924), Edith (1928). x 2nd Nazatyne (Ernest Diamond) born cir 1851, 1 daughter Adaltsis/Nauelecha (Tess Diamond) b.cir 1901/04
2. Daughter: Nasleesnah/Nawleesnaw (born cir. 1861) x Skinney/Kinney (b.1857)They had 7 children: 1. Daughter not sure about the name but something like: Zaty vella? (b.1883) 2. Daughter: Ara / Nadzinlake (B.1885-1947) X 1ste Dodejaga/ Lee Baylish (B.1882 - 1918) son of William Baylish (b. 1843) x Nantinitl/Laura Logan (1845-1918) they had three children: Harry ( 1908-1919), Frank (1914-1919), a daughter (1917-1918) X 2nd Walter Chegay Zee (b. 1898) on 29 jan 1921. They had 4 children: Delfinia (1921-1934), Zella/Felda (1923-1992)married and had 4 children, Walter (1926-1926), Daughter (1927-1927). 3. Son: Yoghee / Do hche/ Allan Skinney (b.1886) 4. Son: Nah gie gah lay / Nea hal say (b.1889) 5. Son: ? (b.1891) 6. Son: Tahdah tchilchelay (b.1893) 7. Son: John (b.1899) 3. Son: Nah-kiss/ Nawkees born c.1865 x Naw tlay dintah (b.1874) they had at least 6 children: 1. Son: Beya gas lah (b.1886) x Jah pah atlay (b.1887) 2. Daughter: Nahezadeskay (b.1891) 3. Son: Lo kelh / So kleh (b.1893) 4. Daughter: Abbie/Allie (b.1898) 5. Son ?: Balth (b.1898) is possibly Abbie 6. Son: Joseph/Myron (b.1900)
4. son born c.1870
5 son: Nal-chinnay born c.1878.
- 2 boys and 1 girl born after 1883
Naw kees naw (Nawkeesman / Nakeezna can be found on de census near her daughter Naleesnah until 1905, from 1906 she lives with her daughter Denali.
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