He Dog

He Dog

He Dog (Lakota: "Šhuŋka Bloka") (ca. 1840-1936). A member of the Oglala Lakota, He Dog was closely associated with Crazy Horse during the Great Sioux War of 1876-77.

Biography

Born in the spring of 1840 on the headwaters of the Cheyenne River near the Black Hills, He Dog was the son of a headman named Black Stone and his wife, Blue Day, a sister of Red Cloud. [ Deposition of He Dog, Sept. 21, 1923, Black Hills Testimony, p. 555.] His youngest brother was Short Bull (known later as Short Bull, Grant). By the 1860s, He Dog and his brothers had formed a small Oglala Lakota band known as the Cankahuhan or Soreback Band which was closely associated with Red Cloud's Bad Face band of Oglala. [ Ephriam D. Dickson III, Reconstructing the Indian Village on the Little Bighorn: The Cankahuhan or Soreback Band, Oglala," "Greasy Grass", vol. 22 (May 2006) pp. 2-14.]

He Dog and his relatives participated in the Great Sioux War of 1876-77. After the treaty commission failed to persuade the Lakota to give up the Black Hills, the President had an ultimatum sent in January 1876 to the northern bands to come in to the agencies or be forced in by the army. He Dog was encamped with the Soreback band on the Tongue River when the message was delivered. He Dog's brother, Short Bull, later recalled that the majority of the northern Oglala resolved to head in to the Red Cloud Agency in the spring, after their last big buffalo hunt. In March 1876, He Dog married a young woman named Rock ("Inyan") and with part of the Soreback Band, stopped briefly with the Northern Cheyenne encamped on the Powder River in Wyoming Territory. On the morning of March 17, 1876, a column of troops under Colonel Joseph J. Reynolds attacked. "This attack was the turning point of the situation," Short Bull later recalled. "If it had not been for that attack by Crook on Powder River, we would have come in to the agency that spring, and there would have been no Sioux war." [Short Bull interview, July 13, 1930, in Eleanore H. Hinman (ed.), "Oglala Sources on the Life of Crazy Horse," "Nebraska History", vol. 57 no. 1 (Spring 1976), p. 34.] During the summer of 1876, He Dog participated in the Battle of the Rosebud and the Battle of the Little Bighorn. He also fought at Slim Buttes in September 1876 and Wolf Mountain in January 1877. He finally surrendered at the Red Cloud Agency with Crazy Horse in May 1877. Following the killing of Crazy Horse, He Dog accompanied the Oglala to Washington, D.C. as a delegate to meet the President.

He Dog and other members of the Soreback Band fled the Red Cloud Agency after its removal to the Missouri River during the winter of 1877-78.. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3951/is_200507/ai_n14686211/pg_1 Kingsley M. Bray, "We Belong to the North: The Flights of the Northern Indians from the White River Agencies, 1877-1878,] "Montana: The Magazine of Western History" (summer 2005).] Crossing into Canada, they joined Sitting Bull in exile for the next two years. Most of the northern Oglala surrendered at Fort Keogh in 1880 and were then transferred to the Standing Rock Agency in the summer of 1881. He Dog and all the northern Oglala were finally transferred to the Pine Ridge Reservation to join their relatives in the spring of 1882. [ [http://sirismm.si.edu/naa/2372/08631100.jpgBig Road Roster] , in Garrick Mallery, "On the Pictographs of the North American Indians," "Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Smithsonian Institution" (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1886), p. 174-176. Sitting Bull Surrender Census, 1881, National Archives.]

He Dog lived the remainder of his life on the Pine Ridge Reservation. He served as a respected Indian judge and later in life, was interviewed by a number of historians, including Walter M. Camp, Eleanor Hinman and Mari Sandoz. He died in 1936.

Portraits

*By D. S. Mitchell, 1877.
*By Mathew Brady, Washington, D.C., 1877. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/I?brhc:2:./temp/~pp_ulMK::displayType=1:m856sd=cwpbh:m856sf=04474:@@@mdb=fsaall,app,brum,detr,swann,look,gottscho,pan,horyd,genthe,var,cai,cd,hh,yan,bbcards,lomax,ils,prok,brhc,nclc,matpc,iucpub,tgmi,lamb Library of Congress]
*By Charles M. Bell, Washington, D.C., 1877. Smithsonian Institution and [http://library.olc.edu/Archives/vewebsite/exhibit1/e10840b.htm Oglala Lakota College.]
*By Charles M. Bell, Washington, D.C., 1877. Smithsonian Institution and [http://library.olc.edu/Archives/vewebsite/exhibit1/e11104b.htm Oglala Lakota College.]
*By Alexander Gardner, Washington, D.C., 1877. Smithsonian Institution and [http://library.olc.edu/Archives/vewebsite/exhibit1/e11100b.htm Oglala Lakota College.]
*By L. T. Butterfield, Sioux Fall, SD, 1891. [http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?10031902+X-31902 Denver Public Library] and [http://highway49.library.yale.edu/photonegatives/brbldl/oneITEM.asp?pid=2001355&iid=1004807&srchtype= Yale University] and at [http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchdetail.cfm?trg=1&strucID=711434&imageID=806787&word=he%20dog%20sioux&s=1&notword=&d=&c=&f=&lWord=&lField=&sScope=&sLevel=&sLabel=&total=1&num=0&imgs=12&pNum=&pos=1# New York Public Library.]
*Photographer and date unknown, circa. 1928. [http://library.olc.edu/Archives/vewebsite/exhibit1/e11024b.htm Oglala Lakota College.]
*Photographer and date unknown, circa. 1928. [http://library.olc.edu/Archives/vewebsite/exhibit1/e11054b.htm Oglala Lakota College.]
*He Dog's house, Pine Ridge Reservation, 1928. Photographer unknown. [http://library.olc.edu/Archives/vewebsite/exhibit1/e11105b.htm Oglala Lakota College.]

Misidentified Portraits
*By John A. Anderson, circa. 1900. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/I?ils:1:./temp/~pp_ulMK::displayType=1:m856sd=ppmsca:m856sf=07333:@@@mdb=fsaall,app,brum,detr,swann,look,gottscho,pan,horyd,genthe,var,cai,cd,hh,yan,bbcards,lomax,ils,prok,brhc,nclc,matpc,iucpub,tgmi,lamb Library of Congress] . This portrait is actually of a Brulé headman also named He Dog. ["He Dog "Sunka bloka" 1836-1927," in Claes H. Jacobson, "Rosebud Sioux: A Lakota People in Transition" (Stockholm, Sweden: C-H Jacobson Produktion AB, 2004) pp. 134-137.]

Interviews

* [http://www.astonisher.com/archives/museum/he_dog_little_big_horn.html He Dog interview, July 13, 1910, with Walter M. Camp, on the Battle of the Little Bighorn.]
* [http://www.astonisher.com/archives/museum/he_dog2_little_big_horn.html He Dog Interview, Aug. 1920, with Gen. H. L. Scott.]
* [http://www.indigenouspeople.net/hedog.htm He Dog Interviews with Eleanor Hinman, 1930]

Notes

Bibliography

*Dickson, Ephriam. 2006. "Reconstructing the Indian Village on the Little Bighorn: The Cankahuhan or Soreback Band, Oglala " "Greasy Grass", vol. 22 no. 1: 2-14


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