Charles Hollow Horn, Cherry Creek 1922
March 15, 2010 at 5:06 pm (Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, culture, education, ethics, exploring interconnectedness, history, Indigenous People, Lakota, life, Native Americans, politics, publishing)
Tags: 1922, Charles Hollow Horn, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, Lakota, South Dakota
ceyawin33 said,
September 8, 2014 at 1:26 am
My grandmother survived wounded knee, she was 2 her mother was brings white, white horse woman, she was spotted elks daughter. all killed at the knee. I am searching any info on my grandmother, her name was beautiful cloud. she is listed on the 1890 census at cheyenne river with spotted elk her mother a boy named on the nest, and her grandmother, Please if you ever heard this name please help me. thanks cheyaya winyan
Bernadette Hollow Horn said,
July 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm
Henri, Edith Wounded Horse/Enemy Afraid Of Him is my Aunt she is my mother’s younger sister Edith is the only one left.
emily said,
November 15, 2011 at 8:16 pm
hello im emily
47whitebuffalo said,
November 18, 2011 at 4:57 pm
Greetings Emily. Welcome to my blogcasa.
Calvin Spotted Elk said,
August 14, 2010 at 2:57 pm
“Greetings Calvin Spotted Elk. Are you related to Big Foot aka Spotted Elk or another Spotted Elk family? Glad you found my online casa. I’ll try to help if I can. Will email you directly.”
Thank you. Yes I am. He was my great great grandfather.
47whitebuffalo said,
August 14, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Hello Calvin Spotted Elk.
Hope you received my email. Have you had any success with making contact with sources of information on the Cheyenne River Reservation?
With much respect for your great great great grandfather.
Henri said,
July 23, 2010 at 6:08 am
Hello, My ” adopted” lakota mom…Ms.Edith Wounded Horse ( born as Edith Enemy Afraid of Him- Toka Kokipapi ) is looking for info on her ancestors. I have found alot with help from others but there are some gaps left.
Edith’s grandfather Solomon Enemy Afraid of Him ( Toka Kokipapi ) left Cheyenne River in 1890 in Spotted Elk’s band to end up in the Wounded Knee massacre. The family survived but left one son dead on the field.
The father of Toka Kokipapi was Looks Up who came down from Canada in 1881 member of Circle Bear band. Looks Up had 3 children…Yellow Bird ( daughter ) Annie Grouse Running ( daughter ) and Enemy Afraid of Him. What I like to know is..are there any family members left on Cheyenne River which has ties to Edith?
Anything is welcome.
Best regards, Henri
47whitebuffalo said,
July 23, 2010 at 4:11 pm
Hello Henri. Perhaps some of the many ‘silent’ visitors to these pages can be of some assistance. If so, I hope they will post in order to connect with you in order to find living relations on Cheyenne River Reservation–or elsewhere.
Henri said,
August 16, 2010 at 7:02 pm
Hopefully I will get a reply from some-one who can help me and Edith with more info.
Thanks anyway for letting me posting this question.
Henri
47whitebuffalo said,
August 16, 2010 at 7:40 pm
If posting here will help you or anyone else connect with someone with more information, you are more than welcome to post in order to find and be found. Good luck. And if you discover a useful link/source, please share it.
peace
Loreal said,
November 26, 2017 at 7:04 pm
Henri, I was very sorry to hear of Unci Edith’s passing. I just wanted to assist with some of your information as it is incorrect. Solomon went by the last name of Afraid of Enemy and HIS father was known as Toka Kokipapi (Enemy Afraid of Him). It was Toka Kokipapi that traveled with Chief Spotted Elk’s band to the Pine Ridge agency and was involved in the massacre. However, he did not lose any children during the massacre. His wife, Hazel Eyes, aka Brown Eyes was pregnant with Solomon and gave birth two months later in February 1891. It was Toka Kokipapi that came from Canada with Sitting Bull’s band in 1881.
I hope this helps in better understanding our family history.
Unci Edith was the sister to my maternal grandmother, Rachel (Afraid of Enemy) Hollow Horn.
Be blessed,
Loreal Black Shawl – 4th Generation Descendant of Toka Kokipapi
47whitebuffalo said,
July 14, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Welcome Debbie. I will check to see if I have a survey for Brownwolf and will post if I do.
Calvin Spotted Elk said,
June 28, 2010 at 9:31 pm
Hi… I just came across your website. I’m doing research on my family who comes from Cherry Creek. I have a family tree proving who I am. My grandfather and his people are buried at Wounded Knee. My father and brother are also buried there. I’d be very interested in speaking with you or locating elders who might know anything about my family up in Cheyenne river.
Thank you.
Calvin Spotted Elk
47whitebuffalo said,
June 29, 2010 at 8:49 pm
Greetings Calvin Spotted Elk. Are you related to Big Foot aka Spotted Elk or another Spotted Elk family? Glad you found my online casa. I’ll try to help if I can. Will email you directly.
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Debbie said,
July 13, 2010 at 5:52 pm
My mother was born in Cherry Creek, SD. Charlotte Brownwolf. Any inof?
Debbie
Dennis the Vizsla said,
March 16, 2010 at 2:24 pm
I just find these old documents fascinating …
47whitebuffalo said,
March 16, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Lots of them in the National Archives, Dennis These are from Record Group 75 for the Cheyenne River Indian Agency Everything is available for public access at NARA Indian Census records are online via Ancestry.com But these documents that I’ve been posting are from a rare complete set of yearly surveys Note that there are very few photographs for the Cherry Creek District–and many more for the other reservation districts.