Turtle Island Storyteller Loren Yellow Bird

Loren Yellow Bird

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Loren Yellow Bird

 

My name is Loren Yellow Bird. I'm a member of the Arikara tribe. I work for the National Park Service. If you'd say that in the Arikara language or Sahnish is what we say, I'd say (speaks in language).

We go back to what we call our chiefs and our leaders that way. Most chiefs have to do something to try to prove themselves and it's just to show that they can take care of their people. I mean it, politicians, you know, it's that type of thing where you gotta try to do things to show that you care about who you're expecting to take care of.

(56:20) Now with that in mind, when I look back about our ability, it gets back to people like White Shield or another man by the name of Son of the Star, his son. They were real instrumental in getting us and trying to help preserve our way of life. There was point in our history where our tribe basically was wiped out through smallpox. We were vulnerable against their enemies. So they negotiated for us a lot of things.

(56:57) So what that does is it kind of brings me back to when I do think about Lewis and Clark, that period and what our chiefs tried to do. One in mind is the one they call Piahitu, or Eagle Feather. He went with them and he went down to St. Louis and course the Corps of Discovery was going on their trip yet. He journeyed down and eventually he got sick and died. So to go to great lengths like that to try to establish some kind of relationship for your people. It shows great character and people obviously cared about him enough to be upset about it.

When Lewis and Clark described meeting them, they figured twenty-five hundred people, maybe three thousand. They could probably muster anywhere from six to eight hundred warriors, something like that, I mean. 'Course I think Clark was real observant as far as what type of numbers were out there like that. One of their lead interpreters was a Frenchman. Tibeau was one of them and he talked about this tribe was larger than this at one time.

So what your getting and what they noted it in their journals, talking about there was some disagreements between chiefs because of who wanted to be leaders, or some of them that died off. So that was what was left and that type of thing. There was some indication that way how that smallpox affected our leadership, but to try to get through that and deal with other people was an important part too.

 

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