. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. te from Maximilian), They camegalloping in. grouped from three to twenty together, their horses covered withfoam, and they, themselves, in the finest of apparel, with all kinds of ornamentsand arms, bows and quivers on their backs, guns in their hands, furnished withtheir medicines, with feathers on their heads; some had splendid crowns of blackand white eagle feathers, and a large hood of feathers hanging down behind,sitting on fine panther skins lined with red; the upper part of their bodies partlynaked, with a long strip of wo
. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. te from Maximilian), They camegalloping in. grouped from three to twenty together, their horses covered withfoam, and they, themselves, in the finest of apparel, with all kinds of ornamentsand arms, bows and quivers on their backs, guns in their hands, furnished withtheir medicines, with feathers on their heads; some had splendid crowns of blackand white eagle feathers, and a large hood of feathers hanging down behind,sitting on fine panther skins lined with red; the upper part of their bodies partlynaked, with a long strip of wolf skin thrown across their shoulders, and carry-ing shields adorned with feathers and pieces of colored cloth. A truly originalsight. The Assiniboines, who proved to be the best fighters, finally withdrew towardthe Bear Paw Mountains, only retiring when their ammunition was exhausted. , PRINCE OF WIED Alexander Philip Maximilian, Prince of Wied (Neuwied), was a major-gen-eral in the army and a scientific author of distinction in Rhenish Prussia. He. HORSE RACING OF SIOUX INDIANS From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America in 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843.
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