Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: Edited with Notes and Biographical SketchDenig, Edwin Thompson
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Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: Edited with Notes and Biographical Sketch
Denig, Edwin Thompson
Assiniboine Indians; Indians of North America -- Missouri River Valley
The Gros Ventres and Crows are the only nations who take women and
children prisoners and spare their lives, though they kill all males
able to bear arms.
All the wounded left on the field are tortured to death in every
possible way, mostly by mutilation, are seldom burned, perhaps for
the reason that death would be too soon produced by that manner of
proceeding. The Assiniboin burn children prisoners.
The Crow Indians a few years since, after killing all the men and large
boys of 50 lodges of the Blackfeet, took prisoners upward of 200 women
and children. One of our gentlemen now in charge of that nation was
with the Crow camp when the battle took place, and for two or three
months afterwards, during which time he sought occasions to liberate
about 50 women and send them home to their people. Most of these
prisoners, it appears, are treated well, particularly the children, who
are adopted into families who have lost their own. When a child is thus
adopted it is painted and dressed very gaily, a horse given to it to
ride, and to all appearances treated as affectionately as their own.
A grown woman, however, is not adopted. They are retained to work, or
if young and handsome are kept as one of the wives of their owners,
though not abused or made to bear any unusual hardships. It is singular
that when these women prisoners have remained a few years with the Crow
Indians they will not return to their own people, even if liberty be
given them. Indeed, after the first few months they are not watched
and have it in their power to leave at any time, and many do during
the first year of their captivity, but after having learned to speak
the language, mostly remain, which proves that nation to be much more
lenient toward their women than the Blackfeet and others. The children
prisoners become identified with them and never desire to leave when
grown.
Every male fit to bear arms is put to death by the tribes. The
Assiniboin, Blackfeet, Sioux, Cree, and Arikara also kill women and
children and sing and dance as much for their scalps as for those of
men. The horrid manner in which they put the small children to death
exceeds description. Some are stuck through with wooden skewers, like a
rabbit, while alive, and roasted before the fire.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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