Read The Red and the White: A Family Saga of the American West Online
Authors: Andrew R. Graybill
Tags: #History, #Native American, #United States, #19th Century
Compelling as I have found the history of the Clarkes, I doubt that the subject would have appealed to me nearly as much if I were not a father and husband myself. My wife, Jennifer, and our children, Fiona and Gavin, are the best parts of every day, the ones who give my life meaning, purpose, and direction. I do not have the words to adequately express my love for them, so perhaps it is best to leave those things—which are so indelibly felt—largely unsaid.
Page numbers in
italics
refer to illustrations.
Page numbers beginning with 247 refer to endnotes.
Abercrombie and Fitch, 221
abolitionists, 137–41, 275
Academy of Music, 156
Adams, John Quincy, 45
adultery, punishment for among Blackfeet, 47
African Americans:
in intermarriage, 81
Jefferson’s views on, 49
suffrage movement for, 162
African colonization, 137
Akseniski (Good Singing), 92–93
à la façon du pays
marriages, 48
Alamo, fall of, 69, 259
Albany and Schenectady Railroad, 65
alcohol use:
of Baker, 119, 119, 122, 141, 150
of E. Booth, 155
in fur trade, 73, 76, 81
of G. Bent, 4
among Indians, 40, 41, 45, 82, 109, 120, 123, 144–45, 146, 185
of Kipp, 38
medicinal, 44
in military, 118, 122
of Poe, 55
temperance movement and, 42
allotment policy, 6, 166–81, 186, 188, 227, 284
Indian resistance to, 173–76, 175, 179–80
“American Alps,” 183
American Fur Company (AFC), 8–9, 33–39, 41–43, 62, 73–76, 78–79, 89, 91, 201, 252, 262
American Notes
(Dickens), 54
American Revolution, 19, 33, 58, 59
American School for the Deaf, 201, 220
American Sign Language (ASL), 203–4, 214
American Temperance Society, 42
Anadarko, Okla., 231
Anglos, see white Americans
Ann Arbor, Mich., 80
Antietam, Battle of, 86, 267
“Appeal for the Indians, An” (Child), 138
Arapahos, 122, 134
Army, U.S.:
campaign against the Indians by, 113–30
defeats of, 122
Fifth Infantry of, 58–60,
61
hardships of, 118, 121–23
Missouri Division of, 111, 113, 116
Second Cavalry of, 2, 109, 117–30, 130,
145
, 161
Seventh Cavalry of, 115, 162
Thirteenth Infantry of, 119
Army and Navy Journal
, 136
Aspasia, 165
Assiniboines, 1–3, 24, 26, 37, 39, 43–45,
44
, 89
Astor, John Jacob, 32–34
Audubon, John James, 38, 71–73, 181
Audubon, Victor, 71
Aztecs, 85
Baker, Eugene M.,
130
, 272
accolades for, 129, 131
alcoholism of, 119,
119
, 122, 141, 150
attack on Piegans by,
107
, 109, 117, 118–32,
119
, 147;
see also
Marias Massacre
condemnation of, 132–33, 136, 144
decline, death, and burial of, 141
surprise strategy of, 120, 122–23
Baker Massacre,
see
Marias Massacre
Bannack, Mont., 86, 88
Barrymore, Maurice, 156
Bar X Six ranch, 213
Bear Chief, 100
Bear Head, 124–28, 148, 272
Bear in a Trap
(J. L. Clarke), 218
Bear Mountain, 54
bears:
carvings of, 211, 212, 216, 217, 218, 219, 221, 225,
238
, 239, 240
hunting of, 52, 257
Beauregard, P. G. T., 67
Beecher, Lyman Ward, 42
Bent, Charles, 4, 83
Bent, George, 4
Bent, William, 4, 83
Benton, Fort, 78, 80, 86, 90, 91, 92, 93–94,
95
, 96, 129, 159, 193, 206, 279
Benton, Thomas Hart, 78
Berger, Jacob, 37, 77–78
Bernard Pratte & Company, 34
Bernhardt, Sarah, 6, 158
Big Bend, massacre at,
see
Marias Massacre
Big Horn, 123
Birds of America
(J. J. Audubon), 71
Bismarck, N.Dak., 202
bison,
see
buffalo
Black Bear, 45, 47–48, 51, 101–2
Blackfeet, 142
allotment of, 186–87
deleterious effect of gold rush on, 88–89
eras of hardship for, 143, 177, 185, 242
Ewers’s anthropological record of, 233–35
first encounter between whites and, 28
in fur trade,
35
, 48, 76
horses of, 22–24,
23
, 229
as hostile and warlike, 25–26, 30, 94
McFee’s anthropological study of, 242–44
novel about, 1–2
original territory of, 15, 21, 26, 37, 40
religious beliefs and customs of, 21, 26, 47
reputation of M. Clarke among, 60, 79–80, 96
as resistant to expansionism, 12–13, 15, 89, 251
Rockefellers’ visit to, 217
smallpox among, 43
spurning of tradition by, 41
Sully’s diplomatic mission to, 107–9
traditional culture and daily life of, 21–22
transformational changes for, 23–25
warrior image of, 25–26,
25
“white-oriented” vs. “Indianoriented,” 242–43
see also
Piegans
Blackfeet, The: Raiders on the Northwestern Plains
(Ewers), 235
Blackfeet Community College, 152,
152
Blackfeet Community Hospital, J. L. Clarke’s three grand friezes for, 227–31,
230, 232, 234
Blackfeet Encampment
(J. L. Clarke), 195–97,
196
, 241
Blackfeet Reservation, 6, 146, 177–78,
184
, 186, 188, 197, 207, 213, 231, 241, 244, 279
Blackfoot Confederacy, 9, 14–15
Blackfoot Indian Pe-Toh-Pee-Kiss, The Eagle Ribs
(Catlin), 25
Black Hawk War, 67
Black Kettle, 115, 133
Black Weasel (Shanghai), 100
“blood-ism,” 245
Bloods, 14, 24, 25, 32, 39, 43, 51, 77, 89, 94–95, 108, 257, 279
Boddo (character), 82–83
Bodmer, Karl,
35
, 40, 44, 45,
74
Boone, Daniel, 19, 29
Booth, Edwin, 155–56, 278
Booth, John Wilkes, 153
Booth’s Theatre, 156, 158, 278
Boston City Hospital, 199
Boulder, Mont., 205–8, 222
Boulder School for the Deaf,
see
Montana Deaf and Dumb Asylum
bourgeois (fur trade field agent), 36–37,
38
, 40, 50, 72, 75
Bozeman, John, 110
“breeds,” use of term, 82, 163
Brooks, Preston, 166, 281–82
Browning, Daniel M., 175–76
Browning, Mont., 222, 227, 231, 233, 234, 241–42
Browning High School, 222
buffalo (bison):
in Blackfeet culture, 21–23,
23
carvings of, 212, 217–18
dwindling herds of, 88–89, 91, 181
hunting of, 21–23,
23
, 90, 233, 234
tanning hides of, 8, 22, 46–47, 233
Buffalo Hunt, Chase—No. 6
(Catlin), 23
buffalo jump (
piskun
), 22, 228–29,
230
buffalo nickel, Piegan model for Indian head on, 222
buffalo robes, 37, 39–40, 46, 78, 92
buffalo skull icon, 210, 215
Buford, John, 118
Bull Run, First Battle of, 67
bull trains,
95
Burgoyne, John, 58
Burke Act (1906), 284
Calf Shirt, 80, 95
California:
gold rush in, 85–86
Helen Clarke in, 184, 193
Calthorpe, Hal (character), 154–55, 158
camas root, 21
“Came Running Back Lake,” 194
Camp Disappointment, 15
Canada, 20, 27, 143
as safe haven for Indians, 84, 109, 112, 116, 122, 128, 132, 162
U.S. border with, 1, 3, 121
Carlisle Indian School, 167–70,
169
, 200, 212, 282
Carter, Thomas H., 179
Cass, Lewis, 59, 66
Castor canadensis
, 27
Catch-for-Nothing, 92
Catholicism, 78–79, 192, 208–9
Catlin, George,
23, 25, 38,
41
as artist of Indian customs, 36
description of McKenzie, 36–37
Champlain, Samuel de, 27
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, 243
Charbonneau, Toussaint, 14, 243
Chardon, Fort, 77
Chardon, Francis, 76, 81
Charles II, King of England, 27
Cherokees, 137
Chewing Black Bones, 235
Cheyennes, 4, 83, 115, 122, 134
Child, Lydia Maria, 138–39
children:
in Indian culture, 45–48, 64
scarlet fever in, 198–200
Chinese, bias against, 159
Chivington, John, 134
Chouteau, Pierre, Jr. “Cadet,” 34, 41, 73, 76
Christianity, as goal in Indian reform, 114, 134, 168
Cincinnati, Ohio, 70
Civil War, 3, 4, 41, 67, 68, 86, 93, 95–96, 103, 104, 111, 116, 118, 132, 134, 137, 138, 139, 141, 156, 159, 167, 209, 237, 274
Clark, William, 13–19
Clarke, Agnes, 146
Clarke, Charlotte Ouisconsin,
see
Van Cleve, Charlotte Ouisconsin
Clarke, Charlotte Seymour, 58–59, 70, 103
Clarke, E. Malcolm, xx,
55
, 198, 236, 238, 244, 260, 267
allegations of rape against, 99–100
attempted murder charge against, 78
birth of, 9, 59
bravery of, 57
burial and gravesite of, 103–4, 151–52,
194
charm and charisma of, 9,
55
, 80
as clerk at Fort McKenzie, 74–75
competitive nature of, 90
East Coast trip of, 65–66
Four Bears moniker of, 48, 51–52, 99–100
in fur trade, 2, 8, 73–75, 78–79, 90, 91
as good husband and father, 80–81
and Hagler feud, 55–56, 70–71, 75
handsome appearance of, 9, 51
and Harvey feud, 75–78, 89, 91, 260
Indian relationships of, 60, 62–63, 79–80, 102–3
marriage of Coth-co-co-na and, 2, 4, 8, 48, 51–53, 80–81, 83, 110, 262
marriage of Good Singing and, 92–93
military family heritage of, 57–59
monikers of, 48, 51–52, 79, 99
murder of, 2–3, 5–6,
55, 57
, 97–104, 107–8, 110, 130, 142,
142
, 157, 160, 161, 200
and O. McKenzie murder, 89–91
penchant for violence of, 5–6, 52, 55, 56–57, 62, 71, 75, 77, 89–93, 262
personal reinvention of, 73
prominence of, 5, 51, 57, 73, 75, 93, 103, 146, 165
ranch established by, 92
religion of, 79
role in founding Montana Historical Society, 93
sense of honor of, 55–56, 61–62, 71
as skilled outdoorsman, 60–61, 90
in Texas military, 69–71
in Upper Missouri region, 71–85
at USMA, 5, 9, 28, 55–57
wedding of, 5, 8–10
youth of, 57–71
Clarke, Helen P. “Nellie,” xx, 5–6, 91,
154, 184, 191
, 197, 212, 237, 239, 244, 281, 283–84
accomplishments of, 6, 164–65,
169
, 170, 189,
192
as allotment agent,
154
, 167–81,
175
, 184, 190, 192, 192, 201, 208
allotment of, 186–87, 189
as “Aspasia of the wilderness,” 165
birth of, 81, 263, 276
burial and grave of, 192–93,
192
and Carlisle Indian School, 168–71,
169
, 200
commanding presence of,
154
, 165
death of, 6, 192–93, 195
destroyed scrapbook of, 157–58
economic hardships of, 158, 179, 180, 184–85, 188–90, 191
education of, 81, 159, 268
eulogy for, 192
fetishized hybridity of, 190–91,
191
generosity of, 191
in incident of M. Clarke’s murder, 98–102, 157