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This summer I hear the drummin. Bruce Brown's 1. 00 Voices.. Horn Chips Recalls Crazy Horse. An Oglala Sioux's recollections of Crazy Horse. Interview with Eli S. Directed by Mihalis Kakogiannis. With Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, Genevi. The women of Troy face enslavement after the fall of their. Grogan, SGT E-5, USASF, Co C TA2AE (CCC)-KIA - I believe that it was early April we were given the mission of inserting west of Plei Djerang, we. Directed by Don Siegel. With Clint Eastwood, Andrew Robinson, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni. When a mad man calling himself 'the Scorpio Killer' menaces the city.Ricker, February 1. Peter Schweigerman, interpreter. Note. THE CHIPS INTERVIEW: ON THE SUBJECT OF CRAZY HORSECrazy Horse was born at the foot of Bear Butte, near the present Fort Mead, S. D., in the year in which the band to which he belonged, the Oglala, stole one hundred horses, and in the fall of the year. Hardorff does the winter count year- math wrong (click here for more info on Lakota Winter Counts) and calculates that Crazy Horse was born in 1. Horn Chips says here. An 1. 84. 1 birthdate also tallies with Horn Chips' statement that Crazy Horse was 3. U. S. His hair was always light. It did not reach to the ground as stated by Garnett . His grandfather, Makes the Song, had a dream that Crazy Horse would be called Crazy Horse. When Crazy Horse was just twenty- one years old, the Oglalas had a fight with the Crows and Rees and others whose language they could not understand, and in this fight he counted his coup in this manner: A Shoshone lay dead on the field in a position that none would approach to strike the body. Crazy Horse's horse became unmanageable and carried his rider wildly about and up within reach of the Shoshone. Crazy Horse's mother was a Minneconjou, but Chips does not know her name. Crazy Horse was a man small in statue, rather light in frame and weight, . Little Big Man saw Crazy Horse draw his knife when No Water entered the double lodge, and he seized and held Crazy Horse, and No Water shot him, and then took his wife. Chips says that when we were young all we thought about was going to war with some other nation; all tried to get their names up the highest, and whoever did so was the principal man in the nation; and Crazy Horse wanted to get to the highest rank station. Chips was a medicine man to Crazy Horse and gave him a feather, and he now has the feather; it is not the feather he was wearing when he was killed. Bull Head at Cheyenne River Agency has the feather that Crazy Horse wore to his honor, whatever that may be. The interpreter, Peter Schweigerman, explains that when an Indian did a brave and conspicuous deed he was given a feather. Crazy Horse never wore a war bonnet. He did not paint as the Indians usually do; but he made a zigzag streak with red earth from the top of his forehead, downwards and to one side of his nose at the base, to the point of the chin. This was done with one finger. He striped his horse with a mould from the earth. Chips and Crazy Horse were raised together. The only time they separated was when Fort Fetterman was established. Crazy Horse went north and Chips came with the white people. Chips was in the Fetterman massacre. The Indians who fought there were Oglalas and Minneconjous. He says fourteen Indians were killed there. American Horse was there. American Horse did not lead the decoy party. Chips says he wants to tell the truth. Crazy Horse was not accounted good for anything among the Indians but to make war; he was expected to do that; he was set apart in their minds to make war, and that was his business. The greatest act of personal bravery on his part was when he was fighting the Shoshones; his horse was shot under him and he sprang forward to the enemy and counted coup. Crazy Horse was held in estimation by all Indians as the greatest living warrior among the red men of the earth. He has Crazy Horse's war sack. Chips was not at the Custer battle, but Crazy Horse told him about it. Reno did not make much of a fight. There was fighting with the Ree scouts . Reno did not make any fight of importance. Chips says that Crazy Horse told . Five Ree scouts were killed- one wore a large medal suspended from his neck. Thirty- two Indians were killed in all the fighting- thirty- two on the side of the hostiles. There were quite a number wounded, but they lived through. The ravine story is without . The most compelling - - and probable - - Indian story about the killing of Custer is White Cow Bull's account of shooting an officer on a . See Who Killed Custer - - The Eye- Witness Answer for more info. He was never known to do any deed of note. At the time of the fight against the Cheyennes . Chips went out with the party to coax Crazy Horse to come in. He promised he would come in the spring, and Chips and others came with him as far as Powder River and there separated from him. Chips brought Crazy Horse Sr. Chips went with Crazy Horse to the fort. No warriors chased the Indian scouts from Fort Robinson - - nobody chased anybody. When Crazy Horse arrived at the camp on Beaver . When there, the officer in command asked Crazy Horse if he wanted to go back to Red Cloud . He told the officer he would like to keep his country, and . The Brule agent or Spotted Tail agent (the same) (the interpreter suggests it was Major Lee) selected two Indian scouts to go back with him. When they got to Red Cloud, all the Indian scouts had their guns cocked to shoot him, but he was guarded by good boys. They went on into the fort and Crazy Horse went into the house, but Chips did not go in, and he does not know what was said. When Crazy Horse came out, an officer on one side held up his left hand, 1. Little Big Man on the other side held up his right hand, taking him to the guardhouse. After he was taken to the guardhouse, he refused to go into the cell, but he was inside the building. Chips was inside with him- right behind him. One of the Brules was in there with Crazy Horse, and he offered to go in and be locked up and stay with him. The Brule was Turning Bear who offered to go in; he started ahead and the passage led down into the ground, but when Turning Bear saw where they were going, he stopped and said it was a hard place they were going into. Crazy Horse turned back to go out of the guardhouse, and the Indian scouts had their guns cocked to kill him if he refused to go into the guardhouse. The officer and Little Big Man both were still holding on to him. Crazy Horse made a grunt and struggled. He did not say a word. Crazy Horse got outside of the building. Chips did not see the soldier stab Crazy Horse with his bayonet. When the soldier jerked the bayonet from Crazy Horse's body, he hit Chips in the shoulder with the butt and dislocated his shoulder, which is still dislocated. Crazy Horse was buried on the Beaver by the cliffs. When the Indians went down to the Missouri River his body was removed to White Clay Creek and buried; and when they returned, Chips and his brother went and took up the body to see if it had been disturbed, and finding that it had not been, they reinterred it. The burial the first time near the cliffs was in a frame house lined with scarlet cloth. His body was once buried on White Horse Creek, above Manderson, but it was moved from there to Wounded Knee where it now is. Chips put the bones into a black blanket and laid them in a butte rock cave. There is no petrifaction- no flesh- nothing now but bones. The shot through the head by No Water shows in the skull. Crazy Horse was wounded twice- once in the head and once in the calf of the leg. Crazy Horse killed in the Custer battle sixteen persons, and fifteen in the Reno fight. This is problematical - - largely so. Crazy Horse had one brother who was killed by a white man in a war with whites. He has no near relatives living. Chips is the one who made Crazy Horse's medicine for him. He is the one who gave him the medicine that he would be killed with a knife while his arm was held, as he sagely informed the author. Chips was the one who told him not to wear a warbonnet, nor to paint, except to use the streak down his countenance which represented the lightning. There is no truth in the story of the horseman coming out of the pond and telling Crazy Horse what to do. We wear a feather to distinguish us for our deeds. Crazy Horse wore a little stone on the left side. Chips has these articles which belonged to Crazy Horse. They are different altogether. The medicine was the spotted eagle's heart, and it was the medicine of such persons as he . His medicine would protect him against the knife if his arm was not held; but if it was held he would not be protected. Chips lives on No Flesh Creek; the next creek west is Little Wound Creek The next west of this is American Horse Creek. No Flesh and Little Wound unite about one mile north of Kyle, and from the point of junction the stream is called Medicine Root. Richard G. Hardorff's Notes: Chips Interview notes: 1 Crazy Horse was born in 1. As best we can tell, Crazy Horse was born in the fall of 1. See The Winter Count of Crazy Horse's Life for more info. However, He Dog, who thought Crazy Horse was born in 1. Arapahoes (Gros Ventres?) who made a stand on a high hill covered with big rocks, near a river. This incident may have taken place in 1. Lakota winter counts recorded that a war party of Oglalas and Minneconjous killed ten enemies on Captive Hill, at the head of the Moreau River, near present Spearfish, South Dakota. This same incident of tribal warfare, and the prominence displayed by Crazy Horse and his cousin Kicking Bear, is mentioned in the Thunder Tail Narrative, Holy Rosary Mission Files, Marquette University. Blish, A Pictographic History of the Oglala Sioux, p. Chips' statement may explain the cause of the name change but not the origin of the name because both Worm and Makes the Song had been known as Crazy Horse. De. Barthe, Life and. Adventures of Frank Grouard, pp. For a different explanation of the name see the account by He Dog in Clark, The Killing of Chief Crazy Horse, p. The name of Crazy Horse's mother was Rattle Blanket Woman. Born about 1. 81. Minneconjou by birth and probably was related to the powerful Lone Horn family whose name frequents the Minneconjou winter counts. Evidence suggests that she committed suicide about 1. See the Interview with Mrs. Eagle Horse, June 1. Camp Manuscripts, IU, p. Victoria Conroy to James H. Mc. Gregor, December 1.
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