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However, a short time later Cave was found 'hiding in the loft'. To begin with Raymond answered 'no comment' to police in interview but later said he had been out to buy drugs and had been unaware Cave was in his house. a b Larson, Robert W. (2007). Gall: Lakota War Chief. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-0-8061-3830-5. Bloody Knife scalped. Bloody Knife ( Sioux: Tȟamila Wewe; Arikara: NeesiRAhpát; ca. 1840 – June 25, 1876) was an American Indian who served as a scout and guide for the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment. [1] [2] He was the favorite scout of Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and has been called "perhaps the most famous Native American scout to serve the U.S. Army." [2] I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.”– Charles Swindoll It’s difficult to understand how Bloody Knife’s parents even came to be joined together. The Arikara and Sioux were not always friendly, and the Sioux derisively called the other tribe “Corn Eaters.”(1) This no doubt affected Sioux opinion of Bloody Knife, and from the time he was born, it was an uphill battle in attempting to gain the acceptance of his father’s people. As noted by historian Evan S. Connell, “He was taunted, abused, humiliated. Gall, later to become one of the most famous Sioux warriors, especially disliked him. In 1856 Bloody Knife’s mother left the Unkapapa camp for a visit with her own people who lived farther east, perhaps as a way of resolving the unhappy situation. She took her sons, leaving a husband and probably a daughter, and it appears she did not return.”(2) At 15 or 16, Bloody Knife was already a victim of childhood bullying, the product of a broken home and the subject of racial animosity.Mr Dudley added: "The Crown say that suggests that this defendant had, by then, a good idea as to what was going on. He knew police were looking for Paul Cave." His grandson was known only as wild bill..no education..raised in blind river ..The daughter was a camp cook and married my great great grandpa. Find a Grave, database and images ( https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11195846/bloody-knife: accessed

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I am also the direct decendant of Bloody knife. This knowledge has been passed to me by my grand and great grandfather..it was proven this year through DNA testing. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.a b c d e f g h i Connell, Evan S. (1984). Son of the Morning Star. North Point Press. pp.12–18, 102, 211, 272, 379. ISBN 0-86547-510-5. Judge Nicholas Cole, sentencing, said in calling the taxi Raymond would have had some knowledge there had been violence 'but not necessarily the extent of the violence'. William Dudley, prosecuting, said there had been a dispute between Mr Gill and Cave. "Mr Gill thought Mr Cave had been threatening his nan and Mr Gill arrived at the flat," the barrister said.

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Nichols, Ronald Hamilton (1999). In Custer's shadow: Major Marcus Reno. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 180. ISBN 0-8061-3281-7. Bloody Knife In Custer's shadow: Major Marcus Reno. Bloody Knife was not a full blooded Arikara; only his mother belonged to that tribe while his father was a Hunkapapa Sioux, the same tribe to which the famous war chief and architect of Custer’s destruction, Sitting Bull, belonged. But Bloody Knife’s lineage was not a happy story. In fact, it shaped his destiny in an extremely unfortunate way. The way you start is not the way you have to finish. This lesson, tragically, was one that was never learned by George Custer’s favorite scout, an Arikara Indian with the unfortunate moniker of Bloody Knife.While his exact date and place of birth are unknown, Bloody Knife was probably born between 1837 and 1840 in Dakota Territory. [1] [2] His father was a Hunkpapa Sioux and his mother a member of the Arikara tribe, also known as the Ree. Along with brothers and perhaps one sister, he lived with his father's tribe during his early childhood, but was not well-treated by them because of their enmity with his mother's people. [3] Bloody Knife grew to hate the Sioux and especially a Sioux named Gall. Gall was the adopted brother of Sitting Bull, but while Sitting Bull had also mistreated Bloody Knife it was his peer with whom Bloody Knife developed an enduring feud. When Bloody Knife's mother left his father in 1856 to return to her own tribe, Bloody Knife joined her. About fifteen, he found himself on the Upper Missouri River at an American Fur Company trading post called Fort Clark. [1]



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