Post by mdenney on Feb 9, 2007 1:30:25 GMT -5
Dakota Killed During Outbreak Aug-Sept 1862
1. Towato - All Blue, died at Redwood Ferry
2. Upihdiga - Striped wing feather. Died at Ft. Ridgely
3. Horpi-maza - Iron Nest died at Ft. Ridgely
4. Hotonna - Animals Voice, died at Birch Coulie
5. Waniheya - Shoots The arrow - Died at Birch Coulie
6. Matatamahucha - Lean Bear. Died Near Lake Shetek
7. Heipakanmani- Rubs His Horns against something as he walks.
8. Tasaka- Hoof Rattler
9. Wakonza- His Law
10. Wakanhdixica - Bad Lightning
11. Ahanzi Shade or Shadow
12. Peji-sku-cinca-cepa Twin Sons of sweet grass
13. Waxithingyanka - Big Whiteman
14. Mahpiyahotanka Loud Voice Cloud
15. Wahacankamaza His Iron Shield
16. Makaamaniwasicuncinca Son of whiteman that walks on the earth.
17. Ahaninajin He Stands Upon
18. Cetanwicakte Hawk That Kills
19. Ieya Talks about Things
20.Tateyuhahdinajin Comes Back Standing On The Wind
21. Mazawakute Iron Shooter
22. Chief Makato Blue Earth Listed 1858 Annuity as Chief
23. Mazamani Iron Walker
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1. Towato
The Agency was located on the high bluff bank of the Minnesota River. A road had been graded down the bluff and led across the river to Fort Ridgely and the country below. The river was crossed by a ferry. The north ferry landing was the scene of the ambuscade of Captain Marsh and his company on the afternoon of the first day of the outbreak, when the captain and twenty-three of his men were killed and five where injured. The Indians lost but one killed, a young warroir of Hu-sha-sha’s band, named Towato, or All Blue.
*http://www.rrcnet.org/~historic/monument.html
2. Upihdiga- Striped Wing Feather
The battles of Fort Ridgely cost the soldiers three dead and thirteen wounded. It is said that the Dakota had about100 casualties, but that was probably an understatement. Of those who died, only two Dakota names were recalled: Iron Nest and Striped Wing Feathers.
*http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/schools/dakota/conflict/ftrid.htm
3. Horpimaza- Iron Nest
The battles of Fort Ridgely cost the soldiers three dead and thirteen wounded. It is said that the Dakota had about100 casualties, but that was probably an understatement. Of those who died, only two Dakota names were recalled: Iron Nest and Striped Wing Feathers.
*http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/schools/dakota/conflict/ftrid.htm
4. Hotonna- Animals Voice
A Wakpaton With Red Legs band. Died at Birch Coulie
5. Waniheya- Shoots The Arrow
He died at Birch Coulie
He was with Red Legs band at the time of the Battle.
6. Matatamahucha - Lean Bear
The chief of Old Sleepy-Eye’s Band was a Sisseton and urged the killing of the whites.
*Through Dakota Eyes P.123
Lean Bear, lived below Lake Traverse, Minn.
*http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/southdakota/index.htm
7. Heipakanmani- Rubs His Horns Against Something As He Walks
14. Marpiyahotanka- Loud Voice Cloud
Not sure if this is same Marpiyahotanka who died in August of 1862? There is a Marpiyahotanka born to James Aird and Grey Cloud Woman(marpiyahotanka)
SDGENWEB File -- Marshall Co. SD -(Sisseton Reservation)- Federal Land Records -- Names "M" -"O" This file is a part of the Bureau of Land Management Database for the states of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Marpiyahotanka was given land in year of 1776!
Is this a typo? Should it be 1876? And then is this Grey Cloud Womans allotment?
MAR-PI-YA-HO-TAN-KA 05 128 N 053 W 017 80 253400 MD IA 136 07 / 04 / 1776 MAR-PI-YA-HO-TAN-KA 05 128 N 054 W 003 36.63 253400 MD IA 136 07 / 04 / 1776
MAR-PI-YA-HO-TAN-KA 05 128 N 054 W 004 40 253400 MD IA 136 07 / 04 / 1776
*http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/marshall/land/marsh-mo.txt
15. Wahacankamaza - His Iron Shield
(?) There is a Wahacankamaza with Taopi's Band at Fort Snelling December 2, 1862 with a total of 8 persons in his household.
There is also listed on Standing Rocks 1885 Census under Blackfeets band a Wahacankamaza
16. Maka a mani wasicun cinca - Son Of Whiteman That Walks On The Earth
Maybe on Standing Rock LOWER YANCKTONNAI 28 July - 10 August 1885
23. Mazamani- Iron Walker
Died at Wood Lake Battle. Old Mazamani (Walks On Iron) went out from the Indian side with a white flag, but a cannon ball took off his leg and he died. He had taken no part against the whites.
*Through Dakota Eyes George Quinn’s Account Page 258-259
1. Towato - All Blue, died at Redwood Ferry
2. Upihdiga - Striped wing feather. Died at Ft. Ridgely
3. Horpi-maza - Iron Nest died at Ft. Ridgely
4. Hotonna - Animals Voice, died at Birch Coulie
5. Waniheya - Shoots The arrow - Died at Birch Coulie
6. Matatamahucha - Lean Bear. Died Near Lake Shetek
7. Heipakanmani- Rubs His Horns against something as he walks.
8. Tasaka- Hoof Rattler
9. Wakonza- His Law
10. Wakanhdixica - Bad Lightning
11. Ahanzi Shade or Shadow
12. Peji-sku-cinca-cepa Twin Sons of sweet grass
13. Waxithingyanka - Big Whiteman
14. Mahpiyahotanka Loud Voice Cloud
15. Wahacankamaza His Iron Shield
16. Makaamaniwasicuncinca Son of whiteman that walks on the earth.
17. Ahaninajin He Stands Upon
18. Cetanwicakte Hawk That Kills
19. Ieya Talks about Things
20.Tateyuhahdinajin Comes Back Standing On The Wind
21. Mazawakute Iron Shooter
22. Chief Makato Blue Earth Listed 1858 Annuity as Chief
23. Mazamani Iron Walker
**************************
1. Towato
The Agency was located on the high bluff bank of the Minnesota River. A road had been graded down the bluff and led across the river to Fort Ridgely and the country below. The river was crossed by a ferry. The north ferry landing was the scene of the ambuscade of Captain Marsh and his company on the afternoon of the first day of the outbreak, when the captain and twenty-three of his men were killed and five where injured. The Indians lost but one killed, a young warroir of Hu-sha-sha’s band, named Towato, or All Blue.
*http://www.rrcnet.org/~historic/monument.html
2. Upihdiga- Striped Wing Feather
The battles of Fort Ridgely cost the soldiers three dead and thirteen wounded. It is said that the Dakota had about100 casualties, but that was probably an understatement. Of those who died, only two Dakota names were recalled: Iron Nest and Striped Wing Feathers.
*http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/schools/dakota/conflict/ftrid.htm
3. Horpimaza- Iron Nest
The battles of Fort Ridgely cost the soldiers three dead and thirteen wounded. It is said that the Dakota had about100 casualties, but that was probably an understatement. Of those who died, only two Dakota names were recalled: Iron Nest and Striped Wing Feathers.
*http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/schools/dakota/conflict/ftrid.htm
4. Hotonna- Animals Voice
A Wakpaton With Red Legs band. Died at Birch Coulie
5. Waniheya- Shoots The Arrow
He died at Birch Coulie
He was with Red Legs band at the time of the Battle.
6. Matatamahucha - Lean Bear
The chief of Old Sleepy-Eye’s Band was a Sisseton and urged the killing of the whites.
*Through Dakota Eyes P.123
Lean Bear, lived below Lake Traverse, Minn.
*http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/southdakota/index.htm
7. Heipakanmani- Rubs His Horns Against Something As He Walks
14. Marpiyahotanka- Loud Voice Cloud
Not sure if this is same Marpiyahotanka who died in August of 1862? There is a Marpiyahotanka born to James Aird and Grey Cloud Woman(marpiyahotanka)
SDGENWEB File -- Marshall Co. SD -(Sisseton Reservation)- Federal Land Records -- Names "M" -"O" This file is a part of the Bureau of Land Management Database for the states of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Marpiyahotanka was given land in year of 1776!
Is this a typo? Should it be 1876? And then is this Grey Cloud Womans allotment?
MAR-PI-YA-HO-TAN-KA 05 128 N 053 W 017 80 253400 MD IA 136 07 / 04 / 1776 MAR-PI-YA-HO-TAN-KA 05 128 N 054 W 003 36.63 253400 MD IA 136 07 / 04 / 1776
MAR-PI-YA-HO-TAN-KA 05 128 N 054 W 004 40 253400 MD IA 136 07 / 04 / 1776
*http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/marshall/land/marsh-mo.txt
15. Wahacankamaza - His Iron Shield
(?) There is a Wahacankamaza with Taopi's Band at Fort Snelling December 2, 1862 with a total of 8 persons in his household.
There is also listed on Standing Rocks 1885 Census under Blackfeets band a Wahacankamaza
16. Maka a mani wasicun cinca - Son Of Whiteman That Walks On The Earth
Maybe on Standing Rock LOWER YANCKTONNAI 28 July - 10 August 1885
23. Mazamani- Iron Walker
Died at Wood Lake Battle. Old Mazamani (Walks On Iron) went out from the Indian side with a white flag, but a cannon ball took off his leg and he died. He had taken no part against the whites.
*Through Dakota Eyes George Quinn’s Account Page 258-259