At a council with the Yankton Sioux, Lewis delivers a speech, gifts are given, and a peace pipe is passed. Clark learns about the Akicita Society, and Sgt. Ordway finds their song, dance, and musical instruments interesting.
Council with the Sioux Chiefs
by Yellowstone Public Radio[1]Originally aired weekdays by Yellowstone Public Radio during the Bicentennial observance of 2003-2006. Narrated by Hal Hansen. Scripts by Whit Hansen and Ed Jacobson. Produced by Leni Holliman. © … Continue reading
Two Indian Drums (Detail)
Karl Bodmer (1809–1893)
Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library.[2]“Indianische geräthschaften und waffen. Ustensiles et armes indiens. Indian utensils and arms.” New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed February 22, 2019. … Continue reading
Yankton Council
Cap L. Delivered the Speach & thin made one great Chiff by giving him a meadal & Some Cloathes one 2d. Chief & three third Chiefs in the Same way, They recvd. those thing with the goods and tobacco with pleasure To the Grand Chief we gave a Flag and the parole & wampom with a hat & Chiefs Coat, we Smoked out of the pipe of peace,
—William Clark
Akicita Society
Those who become members of this Society must be brave active young men who take a Vow never to give back let the danger be what it may; in War Parties they always go foward without Screening themselves behind trees or any thing else to this Vow they Strictly adheer dureing their Lives . . . . Those men are likely fellows the Sit together Camp & Dance together— This Society is in imitation of the Societies of the [Crow] Indians from whome they imitate—
—William Clark
Dancing to the Rattle and Thrapple
their was four of them which were always a Singing & playing on their curious Instruments which were as follows, viz. they had each of them a Thrapple made of a fresh buffelow hide dressed white with Some Small Shot in it and a little bunch of hair tied on it
—John Ordway
Notes
↑1 | Originally aired weekdays by Yellowstone Public Radio during the Bicentennial observance of 2003-2006. Narrated by Hal Hansen. Scripts by Whit Hansen and Ed Jacobson. Produced by Leni Holliman. © 2003 by Yellowstone Public Radio. |
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↑2 | “Indianische geräthschaften und waffen. Ustensiles et armes indiens. Indian utensils and arms.” New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed February 22, 2019. http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-c46b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99. |
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