My father said, “I can make him live.” They laughed at him for that. I cannot save him.” Major McLaughlin also said it. They took the wounded man to the military doctor. He shot the man through the body where it was soft. He wore a blanket and had a bow and arrows under it. One time at a dance, an Indian found another Indian with a woman whom he claimed. My father was known as a man who could do things with sick people. Her father was an Arikara by the name of Hairy Chin, whom Major McLaughlin induced to settle among the Sioux to teach them how to raise corn and other garden produce. Iron Roads, Mandan, N.D., September 21st, 1929. He wins a bet from Major McLaughlin … cures a man hopelessly ill from gunshot with two birds! “Hairy Chin” ( … cures a man hopelessly ill from gunshot with two birds!) Kills in the Water, (Tells about an 1879 Big Fight near the Canadian Border) Kick the Bear, (Ghost Dance Medicine Man) Jordan, Joseph, (World War I, France, 1918, and sad tale of his Wife’s Suicide) Iron White Man, (Stories of the Leavenworth Expedition of 1823 against the Arikara) Iron Roads, (Is this another Iron Roads?) Iron Roads & Family, (Family & Indian Scout Histories) Ireland, Andrew, (1939 Photo sold at Mandan RR Station) Ice Bear, (One of the chiefs present at Battle of Little Big Horn.) Hump, (Sub-leader of the Minniconjou, under White Swan, at Little Big Horn Fight) Horns Appearing, (Spanish-American Veteran, Cuba) Hopkins, George, (World War I, France, 1918) Holy Hawk Walking, (He Fomented the Minnesota Massacres of 1862) Hollow Horn Bear, (He took part in the inauguration of President Roosevelt on March 4th, 1905) Hawk Man, (Gravesite of Indian Policeeman killed during arrest of Sitting Bull) Hairy Chin, ( … cures a man hopelessly ill from gunshot with two birds!) Indian Histories, from Hairy Chin to Kills Pretty Enemy, 22 Individuals Indian Histories, from Hairy Chin to Kills Pretty Enemy (22 Individuals) as told to Col.
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