If someone were to try to identify individuals in the photo in Reply #11 of 27 Indian policemen present at the killing of Sitting Bull, it would be helpful to have a list of names. One such list is found in
The Executive Document of the Senate of the United States for the First Session of the Fifty-second Congress, 1891-1892:
books.google.com/books?id=nAMpAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR15&dq=%22Indian+policeman%22+%22Eagle+Man%22&hl=en&ei=zcxtTLObCYKmnQfBx73nBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CEEQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Indian%20policeman%22%20%22Eagle%20Man%22&f=falseOn page 3 there are 37 names given after the words "A BILL granting medals to certain Indian policemen...survivors of the engagement which took place at Sitting Bull's camp...":
Marcellus Chankpidutah (Red Tomahawk), second sergeant
John Wambdi (Eagle Man), fifth sergeant
Thomas Tunkah (Stone Man), private
Louis Wahpahah (Hat), private
Hugh Chetahohonko (Swift Hawk), private
Luke Ptash (White Buffalo), private
Alexander Hochokah (Middle), private
Eugene Akichitahchigala (Little Soldier), private
Joseph Brown Wolf (Brown Wolf), private
Paul Hautaymaza (Iron Cedar), private
John Ishnawichah (Lone Man), private
Oliver Hehakawaketo (Looking Elk), private
Dennis Wahpahaichu (Take the Hat), private
George Iron Star (Iron Star), private
Richard Runninghawk (Running Hawk), private
Afraid of Hawk, special policeman
White Bird, special policeman
Magpie Eagle, special policeman
Iron Thunder, special policeman
Paints Brown, special policeman
Weasel Bear, special policeman
Rooster, special policeman
High Eagle, special policeman
Good Voiced Eagle, special policeman
Red Bear, special policeman
Bad Horse, special policeman
Cross Bear, special policeman
Black Pheasant, special policeman
One Feather, special policeman
Walking Shooter, special policeman
Good Voice Elk, special policeman
Cetanwicaste (Hawkman No. 2), special policeman
Brown Man, special policeman
Gabriel Waublihota (Gray Eagle) volunteer
Otter Robe, volunteer
Spotted Thunder, volunteer
Young Eagle, volunteer
The list includes both [Martin] High Eagle and [John] Eagle Man. It also includes Walking Shooter, whose Lakota name was Waukutemani. In Waukutemani's affidavit (Reply #4 above), it is High Eagle who "had hold" of Sitting Bull to prevent him "from getting away." However, in Black Elk's account, posted as Reply #55 at
amertribes.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=hunkpapa1&action=display&thread=167&page=4,
it is Eagleman who is remembered rather than Higheagle.
In James McLaughlin's December 20, 1890 account, on page 8 of the above cited Executive Documents, Eagle Man is mentioned but not High Eagle. In McLaughlin's letter of December 16 - the day after the killing of Sitting Bull - printed on pp. 9-10, in the account of the killing, neither High Eagle nor Eagle Man is mentioned.
Thank you, Dietmar and Gregor, for the recently posted photos, showing Eagle Man, High Eagle, and his son, Robert P. Higheagle.
Clark