Object Details
Creator
Standing Elk (Cheyenne)
Names
A-Ki-Ci-Ta Na-Jin
American Horse, 1840-1908
Anderson, W. W., Maj
Bad Wild Horse
Bear's Rib
Belt, R. V.
Big Foot (Dakota)
Big Head
Black Wolf
Bowed Head (Dakota)
Brave Bear
Bull Head (Dakota)
Campbell, Joe
Can-Te Pe-Ta
Can-Te Wa-Ni-Ca Ci-Ka-La
Carpenter, William
Ce-Tan Ci-Ka-La
Ce-Tan Wa-Kin-Yan
Charger
Church, L. K., Gov
Cleveland, William J., Reverend
Co-Ni-Ca Wa-Ni-Ca
Crow Eagle
Dog Back
Drifting Goose
Eagle Horse
Fast Thunder
Fire Heart
Fire Thunder (Dakota)
Flood, Thomas
Gall (Dakota)
Gallagher, H. D. Col
Gardner, R. S., Col
Good Eagle
Good Lance
Good Voice
Grass, John, 1837?-1918
Grey Eagle (Dakota)
Grey Eagle Tail
Hairy Chin
He Dog
High Bear
High Eagle
Hin-Zi
Ho Wa-Ste
Ho-Gan Luta
I-Ku Hin-La
Kan-Gi Wan-Bli
Larabee, William
Larvie, William
Little Bear
Little Chief
Little Hawk
Little No Heart
Little Wound
Ma-Ga-Ska
Ma-To Cu-Wi
Ma-To Luza-Han
Ma-To Non-Pa
Ma-To O-Han-Ke
Ma-To O-Hi-Ti-Ka
Ma-To O-Ta
Ma-To Wan-Kan-Tu-Ya
Mad Bear
Mato Cikala
McChesney, C. E., Dr.
McLaughlin, James Major
Medicine Bull (Dakota)
Na-Su-La Tan-Ka
Narcelle, Narcisse
No Flesh
Oberly, John H., Hon
Pa Tan-Ka
Pe-Ji
Pi-Zi
Plenty Bears
Pratt, Richard Henry, 1840-1924
Pretty Eagle
Pretty Lance
Primeau, Louis
Quick Bear
Recontre, Alec
Red Fish
Rice, Edmond, Hon
Ring Thunder
Rowland, Benjamin
Si-Yo Wi-Ki
Sitting Bull, 1831-1890
Sky Bull
Spencer, L. F., Col
Spotted Eagle
Spotted Elk
Standing Soldier, 1st Lieut
Stevick, G. L.
Sun-K To-Ke-Ca Wak-Pa-Iya
Sun-Ka Blo-Ka
Sun-Ka Tapetu
Sung-Wa-To-Gla Si-Ca
Swift Bear
Swift Bird
Sword, George, Capt
Ta-Opi Ci-Ka-La
Ta-Tan-Ka Ma-Hpi-Ya
Ta-Tan-Ka-Iyo-Tan-Ke
Tappen, S. F., Col
Thunder Hawk
Two Bears, Stephen
Two Strikes
Two Strikes
Two Strikes
Ugly Wild Horse
Wa-A-Na-Tan
Wa-Hin-Kpe Wa-Ste
Wa-Kin-Yan Can-Gle-Ska
Wa-Kin-Yan Lu-Za-Han
Wa-Si-Cun Ta-Shum-Ke
Walking Eagle
Wan-Bli Ho Ta
Wan-Bli Ma-Ni
Wan-Bli Sun-Ka
Wan-Bli Wa-Ste
Wan-Bli Wan-Kan-Tuya
Wan-Bli- Gle-Ska
Wandli Sinte Hota
Wells, Mark
Wells, Philip F.
White Ghost
White Swan
Wizi
Wright, John V., Hon
Yellow Bear
Yellow Hair
Zi-Tka-La Lu-Za-Han
Scope and Contents
From the Wrenne list and the list from the South Dakota Historical Society have been compiled a list for distribution which combines the identifications from the two lists. Mr Anderson used a copy of the Wrenne list, submitted to him by the BAE, and made corrections and added the Agency names from the South Dakota Historical Society photograph. The South Dakota Historical Society list did not contain the Indian names; these are all from the Wrenne list. The tribal identifications and other comments in parentheses are by Harry Anderson. Note: In January 1965 an original print was located in the U. S. National Museum. (Division of Ethnology) collection which has the individuals numbered and a printed list of names attached to the mount. Presumably this is like the one from which Anderson worked at the South Dakota Historical Society. A new typed list was made, January '65, crediting the N. M. print as the source (and correcting some previous mis-readings of Anderson's writing) of the English names.
The English names are taken from an original print in the U. S. National Museum collection which has the individuals numbered and a printed list of names attached to the mount. The Indian names below were supplied in 1937 by Vernon W. Wrenne, Rockford, Illinois, with the help of Indian friends and a missionary to the Indians, Mr Thomas Riggs of Pierre, South Dakota, then aged 90. Tribal designations and other comments in parenthenses were supplied in 1960 by Harry Anderson, Assistant Secretary, South Dakota Historical Society, Pierre, South Dakota.
First Row, Left to Right: 1. G. L. Stevick - Teacher at Rosebud Agency; see BAE Photos Catalog Number 4574:(33). 2. Col. S. F. Tappen - Member of 1867-68 Peace Commission). 3. Col. R. S. Gardner, Inspector (Indian Department). - Possibly same as man at left in BAE Photos Catalog Number 4574:(13 ?) 4. R. V. Belt, Indian Department - Sometime acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 5. Hon. John V. Wright, Commissioner - Judge John V. Wright, Tennessee; see BAE Negative Number "Portraits" 13-b. 6. Rev. William J. Cleveland, Commissioner -Missionary at Rosebud Agency. 7. Capt. R. H. Pratt, Commissioner - Head of Carlisle Indian School. 8. Hon. John H. Oberly, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 9. Gov. L. K. Church of Dakota Territory. 10. Hon. Edmond Rice, Minnesota.
Second Row, Left to Right: Rosebud Agency Delegation (All Brule Sioux) 1. Ugly Wild Horse (Bad Wild Horse) Sung-Wa-To-Gla Si-Ca, 2. Pretty Eagle (Good Eagle) Wan-Bli Wa-Ste, 3. He Dog, Sun-Ka Blo-Ka, 4. Good Voice, Ho Wa-Ste, 5. Quick Bear, Ma-To O-Han-Ke, 6. Black Wolf, Sun-K To-Ke-Ca Wak-Pa-Iya, 7. Swift Bear, Ma-To Luza-Han, 8. Ring Thunder, Wa-Kin-Yan Can Gle-Ska, 9. Two Strike, Nom Kahpa or Nom A Papi, 10. Grey Eagle Tail, Wandli Sinte Hota, 11. Sky Bull, Ta-Tan-Ka Ma-Hpi-Ya, 12. Red Fish, Ho-Gan Luta, 13. Yellow Hair, Hin-Zi, 14. Eagle Horse, Wan-Bli Sun-Ka, 15. Thomas Flood, Interpreter, 16. Col. L. F. Spencer, Agent at Rosebud.
Third Row, Left to Right: Standing Rock Agency Delegation. 1. Sitting Bull (Hunkpapa Sioux) Ta-Tan-Ka-Iyo-Tan-Ke, 2. Stephen Two Bears (Lower Yanktonai) Ma-To Non-Pa, 3. Bear's Rib (Hunkpapa Sioux), Ma-To Cu-Wi, 4. Thunder Hawk (Hunkpapa Sioux), Ce-Tan Wa-Kin-Yan, 5. High Eagle (Hunkpapa Sioux), Wan-Bli Wan-Kan-Tuya, 6. Big Head (Upper Yanktonai), Na-Su-La Tan-Ka or Pa Tan-Ka, 7. Mad Bear (Lower Yanktonai) (Brave Bear), Ma-To O-Hi-Ti-Ka, 8. Grey Eagle (Hunkpapa), Wan-Bli Ho Ta, 9. Hairy Chin (Hunkpapa) I-Ku Hin-La, 10. Walking Eagle (Upper Yanktonai), Wan-Bli Ma-Ni, called "Black Prairie Dog" in Lewis Crawford's Rekindling Campfires, Bismark, 1926, plate facing page 270 (showing Standing Rock delegation only), 11. High Bear (Upper Yanktonai), Ma-To Wan-Kan-Tu-Ya, 12. Fire Heart (Blackfoot Sioux), Can-Te Pe-Ta, 13. John Grass (Blackfoot Sioux) Pe-Ji (Si-Yo Wi-Ki, nickname), 14. Gall (Hunkpapa), Pi-Zi, 15. Louis Primeau, Interpreter, 16. Major James McLaughlin, Agent at Standing Rock.
Fourth Row, Left to Right: Pine Ridge Delegation (All Oglala except two, as indicated) 1. Dog Back, Sun-Ka Tapetu, 2. Standing Soldier, 1st Lieut., Agency Police. 3. Yellow Bear, 4. Little Hawk, Ce-Tan Ci-Ka-La, 5. Little Wound, Ta-Opi Ci-Ka-La, 6. Little Chief, Cheyenne, 7. Pretty Lance (Good Lance), Wa-Kin-Kpe Wa-Ste, 8. Standing Elk, Cheyenne, 9. Fast Thunder, Wa-Kin-Yan Lu-Za-Han, 10. No Flesh, Co-Ni-Ca Wa-Ni-Ca, 11. American Horse, Wa-Si-Cun Ta-Shum-Ke, 12. Capt. George Sword (Indian Police), 13. Plenty Bears, Ma-To O-Ta, 14. Benjamin Rowland, Interpreter (for Cheyennes), 15. Philip Wells, Interpreter, 16. Col. H. D. Gallagher, Agent at Pine Ridge. (There were a number of Northern Cheyenne still living on Pine Ridge in 1888; Little Chief and Standing Elk were their head men. --H. H. A.)
Fifth Row, Left to Right: Cheyenne River, Crow Creek, and Lower Brule Delegations. 1. White Ghost (Lower Yanktonai from Crow Creek), 2. Drifting Goose (Lower Yanktonai from Crow Creek), 3. Bowed Head (Yanktonai from Crow Creek), 4. Little Bear (Cheyenne River), Mato Cikala, 5. Spotted Elk (Cheyenne River; this Spotted Elk is the "Big Foot" of the Wounded Knee incident), 6. Crow Eagle (Cheyenne River), Kan-Gi Wan-Bli, 7. White Swan (Cheyenne River), Ma-Ga-Ska, 8. Charger (Cheyenne River), Wa-A-Na-Tan, 9. Spotted Eagle (Cheyenne River), Wan-Bli- Gle-Ska, 10. Swift Bird (Cheyenne River), Zi-Tka-La Lu-Za-Han, 11. Little No Heart (Cheyenne River), Can-Te Wa-Ni-Ca Ci-Ka-La, 12. Narcisse Narcelle (Interpreter, Crow Creek Agency), 13. Wm. Larabee (Also spelled Larvie), Interpreter (Crow Creek Agency), 14. Dr C. E. Mc Chesney, Agent at Cheyenne River Agency.
Sixth Row, Left to Right: 1. Mark Wells, Interpreter (Crow Creek), 2. Wm. Carpenter, Capt. of Police Force (Crow Creek), 3. Fire Thunder, Capt. of Police Force (Lower Brule), 4. Medicine Bull (Lower Brule), 5. Bull Head (Lower Brule), 6. Wizi (Lower Yanktonai from Crow Creek). Seventh Row, Left to Right: 1. Major W. W. Anderson, Agent at Crow Creek and Lower Brule, 2. Alec Recontre, Interpreter (Lower Brule Agency), 3. Joe Campbell, Interpreter [Identification by Wrenne, not identified on original].
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Local Numbers
NAA INV.10000522
OPPS NEG.3351 C
Local Note
Black and white copy film negative
Place
D C -- Washington
Topic
Language and languages -- Documentation
Sioux
Creator
Standing Elk (Cheyenne)
Culture
Sioux
Dakota -- Upper Yanktonai
Dakota -- Lower Yanktonai
Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)
Dakota -- Brule
Hunkpapa Lakota (Hunkpapa Sioux)
Blackfoot -- Dakota
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Sihasapa Lakota (Blackfoot Sioux)
BruleĢ Indians
Yanktonnai Nakota
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Extent
1 Photograph (8x10 in)
Date
Oct 14 1888
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Type
Archival materials
Photographs
Genre/Form
Photographs
NAA.PhotoLot.176_ref8271
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Record ID
ebl-1628267668517-1628267670473-5