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Post by Dietmar on Jul 3, 2016 17:22:34 GMT -5
'Crazy Horse: The Lakota Warrior's Life and Legacy' by the Edward Clown family as told to William Matson will be in for sale in bookstores starting Sept 6th, 2016. You can already pre-order the book at the publishers website or other online shops. www.gibbs-smith.com/Crazy-Horse-P1939.aspx
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Post by emilylevine on Oct 7, 2016 17:12:31 GMT -5
Matson and the Clown family brothers were here in Lincoln a couple of weeks ago and I attended their talk. (Only a handful of people showed up.) I found it all very interesting. I have no dog in the fight, but am always open to more information.
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Post by grahamew on Oct 8, 2016 3:49:27 GMT -5
Matson and the Clown family brothers were here in Lincoln a couple of weeks ago and I attended their talk. (Only a handful of people showed up.) I found it all very interesting. I have no dog in the fight, but am always open to more information. That's interesting in itself, Emily
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Post by Dietmar on Oct 8, 2016 9:48:00 GMT -5
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Post by waganari on Oct 12, 2016 12:09:59 GMT -5
My copy arrived a few hours ago. Looking forward to reading the personal account of the Clown Family.
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 18:44:56 GMT -5
Matson and the Clown family brothers were here in Lincoln a couple of weeks ago and I attended their talk. (Only a handful of people showed up.) I found it all very interesting. I have no dog in the fight, but am always open to more information. That's interesting in itself, Emily
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 19:05:24 GMT -5
Hello in crazy horse story I found a pine ridge reservation census that 1835- late 1899 Little Hawk is son of white buffalo walking ( makes the song) and Good Hair Otter Women also in that White Buffalo Walking and known wife is son (WORM) and if you go to Crazy Horse Worm said he married daughter of tangle hair1835 and had one son Littlehawk 1843- 1870 kill in Cheyenne river. Littlehawk had HARD TO HIT 1865, HERBERT LITTLEHAWK 1866 ANY MANY CARTRIDGES 1873 THIS IS CURLY HALF BROTHER AND WORM AND FIRST LITTLEHAWK WERE HALF BROTHER WITH DIFFERENT MOTHER ON WHITE BUFFALO WALKING FATHER.AND WHITE BUFFALO WALKING SAID HE IS SON OF BLACK Elk #2 There father...and Corn and old man crazy are not the same person...and Albert crazy horse is not related to Crazy Horse family
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 19:51:53 GMT -5
That's interesting in itself, Emily White Buffalo Walking (M) (circa 1780 - ), #7337 Pop-up Pedigree Also known as Makes the Song.1 died Also known as Crazy Horse #1. was born circa 1780.1 He was the son of Black Elk II.1 White Buffalo Walking married Unknown circa 1809.1 White Buffalo Walking married Good Haired Otter Woman circa 1834.1 Children of White Buffalo Walking and Unknown Worm+ b. (Curly father) circa 1810, d. circa 1882 Big Woman b. circa 18151 Brother of Worm b. circa 1815, d. 18441 Children of White Buffalo Walking Worm's Sister+ b. circa 1810 Rattling Stone+ b. circa 1810 Child of White Buffalo Walking and Good Haired Otter Woman Little Hawk+ b. 18351 Citations [S307] .
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 19:54:32 GMT -5
Hello in crazy horse story I found a pine ridge reservation census that 1835- late 1899 Little Hawk is son of white buffalo walking ( makes the song) and Good Hair Otter Women also in that White Buffalo Walking and known wife is son (WORM) and if you go to Crazy Horse Worm said he married daughter of tangle hair1835 and had one son Littlehawk 1843- 1870 kill in Cheyenne river. Littlehawk had HARD TO HIT 1865, HERBERT LITTLEHAWK 1866 ANY MANY CARTRIDGES 1873 THIS IS CURLY HALF BROTHER AND WORM AND FIRST LITTLEHAWK WERE HALF BROTHER WITH DIFFERENT MOTHER ON WHITE BUFFALO WALKING FATHER.AND WHITE BUFFALO WALKING SAID HE IS SON OF BLACK Elk #2 There father...and Corn and old man crazy are not the same person... White Buffalo Walking (M) (circa 1780 - ), #7337 Pop-up Pedigree Also known as Makes the Song.1 (?) died Also known as Crazy Horse #1. was born circa 1780.1 He was the son of Black Elk II.1 White Buffalo Walking married Unknown circa 1809.1 White Buffalo Walking married Good Haired Otter Woman circa 1834.1 Children of White Buffalo Walking and Unknown Worm+ b. (Curly father) circa 1810, d. circa 1882 Big Woman b. circa 18151 Brother of Worm b. circa 1815, d. 18441 Children of White Buffalo Walking Worm's Sister+ b. circa 1810 Rattling Stone+ b. circa 1810 Child of White Buffalo Walking and Good Haired Otter Woman Little Hawk+ b. ( long face)18351 Citations [S307] .
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 20:01:30 GMT -5
Hello in crazy horse story I found a pine ridge reservation census that 1835- late 1899 Little Hawk is son of white buffalo walking ( makes the song) and Good Hair Otter Women also in that White Buffalo Walking and known wife is son (WORM) and if you go to Crazy Horse Worm said he married daughter of tangle hair1835 and had one son Littlehawk 1843- 1870 kill in Cheyenne river. Littlehawk had HARD TO HIT 1865, HERBERT LITTLEHAWK 1866 ANY MANY CARTRIDGES 1873 THIS IS CURLY HALF BROTHER AND WORM AND FIRST LITTLEHAWK WERE HALF BROTHER WITH DIFFERENT MOTHER ON WHITE BUFFALO WALKING FATHER.AND WHITE BUFFALO WALKING SAID HE IS SON OF BLACK Elk #2 There father...and Corn and old man crazy are not the same person... White Buffalo Walking (M) (circa 1780 - ), #7337 Pop-up Pedigree Also known as Makes the Song.1 died Also known as Crazy Horse #1. was born circa 1780.1 He was the son of Black Elk II.1 White Buffalo Walking married Unknown circa 1809.1 White Buffalo Walking married Good Haired Otter Woman circa 1834.1 Children of White Buffalo Walking and Unknown Worm+ b. (Curly father) circa 1810, d. circa 1882 Big Woman b. circa 18151 Brother of Worm b. circa 1815, d. 18441 Children of White Buffalo Walking Worm's Sister+ b. circa 1810 Rattling Stone+ b. circa 1810 Child of White Buffalo Walking and Good Haired Otter Woman Little Hawk+ b. ( long face)18351 Citations [S307] . Daughter of Tangle Hair (F) (circa 1825 - ), #7311 Pop-up Pedigree Daughter died. Daughter was born circa 1825. She was the daughter of Tangle Hair and Walks With Pipe. She married Worm circa 1835. Child of Daughter of Tangle Hair and Worm (Curly father) Son, Young Little Hawk b. circa 1836, d. 1870 cheyanee river. Name give by old man Little Hawk
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 20:05:59 GMT -5
Daughter of Tangle Hair (F) (circa 1825 - ), #7311 Pop-up Pedigree Daughter died. Daughter was born circa 1825. She was the daughter of Tangle Hair and Walks With Pipe. She married Worm circa 1835. Child of Daughter of Tangle Hair and Worm (Curly father) Son, Young Little Hawk b. circa 1836, d. 1870 cheyanee river. Name give by old man Little Hawk Chief Corn Man1 (M) (circa 1790 - ), #34234 The nationality of Chief Corn Man was Minneconjou Lakota.1 Chief Corn Man was born circa 1790.1 Painted by Catlin in 1832.1 Children of Chief Corn Man Iron Between Horns b. circa 18101 Red Legs+ b. circa 18101 Kills Enemy b. circa 18101 Bull Head b. circa 18311 Has Horns+ b. circa 18311 Citations [S307] .
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 20:13:56 GMT -5
That's interesting in itself, Emily Red Legs1 (F) (circa 1810 - ), #34235 Pop-up Pedigree The nationality of Red Legs was Minneconjou Lakota.1 Also known as Red Leggings Woman.1 She married Woman's Breast.1 Red Legs was born circa 1810.1 She was the daughter of Chief Corn Man.1 Children of Red Legs and Woman's Breast Julia Iron Cedar b. circa 18301 Leo Combing b. circa 18301 James Bear Pipe b. circa 18301 Peter Wolf b. circa 18301 Coming Home Last b. circa 18301 Citations [S307] .
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Post by littlehawkdemetrio on Sept 5, 2017 20:22:59 GMT -5
Red Legs1 (F) (circa 1810 - ), #34235 Pop-up Pedigree The nationality of Red Legs was Minneconjou Lakota.1 Also known as Red Leggings Woman.She married Woman's Breast.Red Legs was born circa 1810.1 She was the daughter of Chief Corn Man. Children of Red Legs and Woman's Breast Julia Iron Cedar b. circa 18301 Leo Combing b. circa 18301 James Bear Pipe b. circa 18301 Peter Wolf b. circa 18301 Coming Home Last b. circa 18301 Citations [S307] . Worm (M) (circa 1810 - circa 1882), #7312 Pop-up Pedigree Also known as Tatanka Maka Gliyuska.1 The nationality of Worm was Miniconjou.1 Also known as Bull That Is Lying On The Ground. Was born circa 1810. He was the son of White Buffalo Walking and Unknown. Worm married Iron Between Horns, daughter of Chief Corn Man, after 1830. Worm married Kills Enemy, daughter of Chief Corn Man, after 1830. He married Rattle Blanket Woman circa 1835. He married Daughter of Tangle Hair circa 1835. An unknown person was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota, USA, in 1871.1 Worm was war in 1876 at Battle of the Little Big Horn, Lakota Territory. He lived after 1877 at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA; "After Crazy Horse’s death his father and stepmother/s settled at Rosebud, hinting that there was a definite Sicangu connection." [Bray]. died circa 1882 at Rosebud Indian Reservation, Rosebud, Todd Co., South Dakota, USA. He was buried circa 1882 at Rosebud Creek, South Dakota, USA; "One of his wives (Iron Between Horns?) died at the home of a kinsman, Felix Bald Eagle, about 1884. Like Worm, she was buried along Rosebud Creek. Although very far from clear, it may be that the other wife (Kills Enemy?) died a few days after Crazy Horse, in September 1877. According to the diary of Spotted Tail agent Jesse Lee, on September 17, “Crazy Horse’s wife died, and her body was placed on the platform beside his body”. Neither of young Crazy Horse’s wives (Black Shawl and Nellie Larabee) died at this time: the reference may be to the wife of Old Man Crazy Horse." [Bray]. Child of Worm and Daughter of Tangle Hair Little Hawk b. circa 1836, d. 1870 Children of Worm and Rattle Blanket Woman Looks At Her b. circa 1837, d. before 19011 Chief Crazy Horse+ b. 1838, d. Sep 5, 1877 Citations [S307]
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Post by paloduroman on Mar 18, 2019 13:23:23 GMT -5
Does anybody know of any photos of Worm?
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Post by ted on Mar 19, 2019 8:46:33 GMT -5
The book in my opinion is not historically correct
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