Isa-tai

Isa-tai

Isa-tai (c. 1840s - 1890?) was a Native American leader whose name translates roughly into “Coyote Droppings", "Rear-End-of-a-Wolf", and is literally translated as "Coyote Anus". He was a Comanche warrior and medicine man of the Quahadi band who gained enormous prominence for a brief period in 1873-74 as a prophet and "messiah" of Native Americans. He succeeded, albeit very temporarily, in uniting the autonomous Comanche bands as no previous Chief or leader had ever done. Indeed, his prestige was such that he was able to organize what was said to be the first Comanche sun dance, an Indian ritual that his tribe had not previously adopted.cite web | url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/II/fis5.html | title=ISA-TAI | publisher=The Handbook of Texas Online | first=Gaines | last=Kincaid | accessdate=2008-01-17]

Early life

Not much is known about Isa-tai’s youth. He was born a Quahadi Comanche, a few years before Quanah Parker, probably about 1840. As an adult he became a medicine man, not a traditional warrior. He first came into prominence right before the Second Battle of Adobe Walls as he preached a Messianic War against buffalo hunters and other whites he feared were ending the Comanche way of life. Isa-tai's prophecies were based on his claim that he had ascended far above the earth into the clouds and had conversed with the Great Spirit. He claimed the Great Spirit had granted him extraordinary powers. Among these powers were the ability to cure the sick, bring the dead back to life, to control the weather and other natural phenomena, and to make bullets fall to the ground, harming no one. He claimed that he could belch up bullets and cartridges, and reswallow same. He correctly predicted the disappearance of the comet in 1873, and also correctly predicted a drought that year—predictions that solidified his status as a miracle worker, prophet, and medicine man.

Preparing for the Second Battle of Adobe Walls

Isa-tai brought all the bands of the Comanches together for the sun dance in May 1874. At the sun dance, he began preaching a war of revenge and extermination, and told the warriors they would be invulnerable to their enemies. Comanche history says that Isa-tai’s hatred of the whites was motivated by the deaths of family members at their hands.

It is notable that members of other tribes, mainly the Kiowas and Cheyennes, found his message appealing. At first, the Comanche wished to exterminate the Tonkawas, long allies and scouts for the hated Texas Rangers. But disgarding that plan as secondary to the need of saving the buffalo, then approaching extermination at the hands of white hunters, the Comanches decided to attack the hunters in the Texas Panhandle, who were destroying the buffalo and thereby endangering the Native American Plains tribes' chief source of food. On June 27 a party of 700 Indians, primarily all the bands of the Comanches, but including Kiowa and Cheyenne, attacked the buffalo hunters who were camping at the old trading post of Adobe Walls, on the South Canadian River. During the battle, led primarily by the young Comanche Quanah Parker, Isa-tai remained at least a mile away on a distant hill, apparently unwilling to trust his own medicine. The buffalo hunters, twenty-eight men and one woman, protected by the solid adobe walls and armed with long-range rifles, fought off the Indians and finally compelled them to withdraw. It was during this battle that Billy Dixon made what may be the most famous rifle shot of the west, hitting a Comanche Chief one mile (1.6 km) away.

About fifteen warriors were killed and a larger number wounded, including Quanah Parker.

After Adobe Walls

Isa-tai tried to absolve himself of the blame for the disastrous defeat by claiming that his magic had been weakened before the battle when one of the Cheyennes violated a sacred taboo by killing a skunk. The Cheyennes took this poorly, especially the Dog Soldiers, and responded by beating him severely. Isa-tai was discredited and publicly humiliated.cite web | url=http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/redriver/index.html | title=The Red River War of 1874 | work=Texas Beyond History | publisher=University of Texas at Austin | date=1 October 2001]

Later life

Although many military historians do not consider the Second Battle of Adobe Walls a major historic engagement, it was a crushing spiritual defeat for the Southern Plains Indians, who had come to believe fully in the superhuman prophetic powers of the medicine man, and being driven off by civilian buffalo hunters certainly marked the end of their time as any sort of military power. Within a year, the Comanche and Kiowa were all on the reservation. Isa-tai was finally forgiven but remembered only as a comical figure. He was still alive in the 1890s on the reservation, a figure of mockery.

Footnotes

References

*"Frontier Blood: the Saga of the Parker Family", by Jo Ann Powell Exley
*"Quanah Parker", by Clyde L. and Grace Jackson


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