Turtle Island Storyteller Moses Starr

 
 
 
Moses Starr
 
 
Moses Starr

I'm Doing This Because I am a Man



My name is Moses Starr and I'm a southern Cheyenne of Oklahoma. This morning I just want to tell you a little bit about the tribes on the Plains and the way that they lived a long time ago before the Englishmen or the Spanish came over.

 

They lived in a section, the Plains Indians, between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains. They depended on the buffalo for the three essentials of life, which is food, clothing and shelter. With this they hunted the buffalo and at one time, and it is written, that there was sixty million buffalo that roamed this area. And there wasn't just one tribe. There were a lot of tribes that roamed this area and depended on the buffalo.

 

A long time ago they fought each other for the territories that they had, or they went in just to get some of the things that the other tribes had and the Supapai Cheyenne went into another territory. One boy was wounded in that skirmish. As they were coming back on the northeast corner of New Mexico there was seven hills and that's landmarks of the Cheyenne. Each hill has a name, a Cheyenne name. But this boy that was wounded and the enemy was catching up with him and so he asked to be put on one of those hills and left because so he was slowing them up.

 

As they were leaving they heard him singing a song. And in that song he mentioned he said in Cheyenne, “My friends and my relatives, I know that what I'm doing is dangerous, but I'm doing this because I am a man.”

 

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