And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
CROW 'S HEART, born in 1856, was a Member of the PRAIRIE CHICKEN CLAN. He was a brave warrior and led a war party at the age of 19, but he was better known for his role as a ceremonial leader and holder of various right He participated in the Okipa by hanging over a cliff and began trapping Eagles at 23. He was also a member of the Goose Society Singers and purchased the right to make fish traps from his uncle, Old Black Bear. Crow’s Heart led his own camp and was one of eleven informants for anthropologist Alfred Bowers in his research on the Mandan and Hidatsa. He lived at a popular river crossing where ancient ceremonies were held. He also led a group to preserve The Ark of the First Man. Crow’s Heart passed away in 1953.
nope. "The Indian on the Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel (1913-1936) is a composite portrait of Three Indian Chiefs. The idea was to create a Native American portrait but not to associate the facial features with any specific tribe."
CROW 'S HEART, born in 1856, was a Member of the PRAIRIE CHICKEN CLAN.
ReplyDeleteHe was a brave warrior and led a war party at the age of 19, but he was better known for his role as a ceremonial leader and holder of various right
He participated in the Okipa by hanging over
a cliff and began trapping Eagles at 23.
He was also a member of the Goose Society Singers and purchased the right to make fish traps from his uncle,
Old Black Bear.
Crow’s Heart led his own camp and was one
of eleven informants for anthropologist
Alfred Bowers in his research on the
Mandan and Hidatsa.
He lived at a popular river crossing
where ancient ceremonies were held.
He also led a group to preserve
The Ark of the First Man.
Crow’s Heart passed away in 1953.
Looks like a tough bastard, wouldn't want to get into a fight with him.
ReplyDeleteis he on a nickel?
ReplyDeletenope.
Delete"The Indian on the Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel (1913-1936) is a composite portrait of Three Indian Chiefs. The idea was to create a Native American portrait but not to associate the facial features with any specific tribe."
Looks like he tangled with a couple of grizzlies and won.
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Cow A Bonga!!!
ReplyDeleteHe's got the classic Italian nose.
ReplyDeleteBear-claw necklace: you either kill the bear, or you kill the man who killed the bear. Either way you are a bad-ass.
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