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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 15, 2008 16:59:02 GMT -5
Thank you clw ! Yes I had read that thread many times !! ... to make sure I didn't miss anything !! and it's also interesting that you say that he wears his hair in the style of an Ashke warrior ... ! In a few places I have found reference to the interview in 1923 with Redshirt ... but I haven't been able to find it ... I appreciate a push in the right direction if possible !! I also read on that thread that Redshirt is sometimes mixed up with Red skirt but the photo had been removed .... and I'm wondering if I have been guilty of mixing and matching too !! Annie
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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 15, 2008 16:42:36 GMT -5
This is a photo taken at Pine Ridge Jan. '91 Sitting on a box on the right of the picture wearing a big hat - is a man named J.G. Worth ! Is there any chance anybody knows ( or can find out ) who he is please ?? Thanking you in advance ! Annie
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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 14, 2008 15:32:38 GMT -5
Thank you grahamew ! I thought he looked like a good possibility ! Annie
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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 13, 2008 9:45:21 GMT -5
I'd really like help with another question also please ..... At the inquest for Paul Eagle Star ..... there were present ..... ( arrayed in their brightly coloured native garments and trinkets ) Chief Kicking Bear, Chief Black Heart, Chief Lone Bull, and Bull Stands BehindCan anybody tell me anything about Bull Stands Behind please ? Annie
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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 13, 2008 9:09:07 GMT -5
OK ! ... tell me what you think .... the guy on the right of this first picture and the guy in the second picture .... are they both Red shirt ?? ... (all the young men on the first picture are "unknown " !! ) Annie
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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 9, 2008 23:46:04 GMT -5
Thank you so much Diane ! ...... I heard ! Now I'm excited !! Thanks again Annie
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Post by liverpoolannie on Jul 5, 2008 14:32:52 GMT -5
Looking for any family information on Paul Eagle Star a Brule Lakota Indian who died in England in 1891 while touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Paul Eagle Star suffered a compound fracture and dislocation his ankle when he fell under his horse in the opening performance at Sheffield, England. The injury became infected with Tetanus and his leg had to be amputated. Paul Eagle Star was not able to survive the shock to this injury and died 24 August 1891 in the Sheffield Infirmary - George C. Crager was a Lakota Interpreter and was with Paul Eagle Star at the time of his death. This event has been documented on several internet sites besides on page 157 of the book Hostiles The Lakota Ghost Dance & Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show by Sam A. Maddra I would appreciate any information or a push in the right direction of where to look ! Thanking you in advance Annie
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