Show CHIEFS 15 NAME WAS OLD OF HIS HORSES V the sioux war of 1800 67 D tl atte head chief of the Oga lialas laa was A as a man knoon to his big people as Tash unla hold papi onue a careless I 1 ter preter trani tl it is name loto into I 1 nanh as old man afraid of his ills horses homes and this title with its imell cation catlon f cou archee stuck with him through I 1 pip accustomed as the white man was to curious indian rames this one was aas particularly intel esting tang and n any at t tempts ere in an i te to explain pin it tl TI e literal m that he faired Us lis own olin curses i arsee aas as scarcely komoll on n eltory to a war chief of the ogallala S out tl TI en tl ere waa was a e story that he lie ollied a gleat many horses which te le nas as afraid of losing toeing ill 1 d tl it at once N hd hei the ii at tad ind ed t Is caira I 1 e left his fim fam ly in tl ti e hi hf n Is of the elemi to run off hie his Q horses hores more alore creditable nas the interprets Inter preta tion of his be t g such a great chief ta Is n that even elen tl it e sl ht lit of his horses inspire I 1 fear in tl ti e hearts of his ene n les the true interpretation of me his name as given b bv h s son young man ilan afraid of his ills 11 was he ile whose 11 II arse T P 5 real rent literally ta his hig horse they fear it ta atis Is arose fro fron n the fact hat that he lie I 1 ad a vicious pon 1114 1 english name Is an rin example n t only of the frequent poor traisia tion of anlian in llan i anies tames by the tile white whites but also algo of the tact fact that some in significant incident may oe ie the deela ing tn fact r in tit naming a great in dian than arri r man afraid of his ills horses retailed retail ed his position as head et lef of the ogallala until 1873 at hi his death in tl e late the name passed on oil to tits 8 it young man abrald ot of ilis horses w mho ho mas w as pr dur ing alft daice trouble troubles of 1890 91 after the troubles were over a ashi tit n newspaper paper c opp was sett sei t to interview young man afraid nie die correspondent took an interpreter with mith him to the chief chiefs tepee bourg man afragia asked them to dinner they ate ihen wanting to do tl if e right thing but not knowing hetler it was nas proper to tip up a big indian clief cl lef the newspaper man cu dropped three silver dollars into the tile hand hands ot of the chiefe ife and had hi his ll 11 Ilter interpreter ter preter say ay in iny country a corn com aliment to a anns wife A ife im 1 thought a 4 1 ubie uble comi cimei t uhl li it ter preter repeated if tie e statement to g man mail afraid who grunted rise r se left the aul 1 ca M beck back alth f ur o 0 more I 1 |