APPENDIX A 
MEMBERS OF CROW-FLIES-HIGH’S BAND 
This list of members of Crow-Flies-High’s band and their clan 
and moiety affinities was prepared with the cooperation of interpreter 
Rufus Stevenson, and his father, Adlai Stevenson. During the 1930's 
Rufus Stevenson had acquired part of the list from Bulls Eye and 
George Parshall, both now deceased. Adlai Stevenson was born in 
1866 and was 4 years old at the time of the exile. He returned to 
the reservation in 1894 after having served for many years as an 
Indian scout and hunter for the Army at Fort Buford. 
FOUR CLAN MOIETY 
(Four Tribes Together, or Nagitawobi) 
Awazera’wita Clan (Hats-From-The-Line) 
Two Heart 
Red Tail 
Iron Eyes 
Spotted Rabbit (Also listed in Lowie, 1917, p. 23. His wife was a Prairie 
Chicken. They were married after the return from the exile.) 
Long Bear (Son of Cherry Necklace. The latter was also the maternal 
great-great grandfather of Rufus Stevenson. His brother was He- 
Raised-All-Hearts. ) 
Coyote Necklace 
Bird Bear 
Joe Young Bird 
Crow-Flies-High, or Heart 
High Vertebrae, or High Backbone 
Four Dances (Probably she later became Mrs. Four Blankets.) 
Frank Birdsbill 
Crow Belt 
Two Wolf 
George Parshall 
Mrs. Ed Blacklin (She married Blacklin after the exile. He had not 
been on the exodus.) 
White Bear (Son of Bear Necklace.) 
Kid 
Owl-Comes-Out 
Mrs. Conrad Smith (She was unmarried during the exile.) 
Ernest Black Hawk (A son of Chief Blackhawk. ) 
One Feather 
Stink Gun 
Mrs. Foolish Bear (Confirmed by Lowie, 1917, p. 23.) 
Prairie Chicken Clan 
Mrs. James Wolf (She was unmarried during the exile.) 
Birdsbill (Wilson, 1917, p. 351, said he was a Mandan.) 
White Blossom 
Ara Waters 
Mrs. Many Ribs 
Blue Blanket (His wife was probably Four Blankets.) 
Mrs. Dragwolf (She was reported by Lowie as Mandan. See Lowie, 1917, 
p. 23. Evidently she married Bulls Hye after their return from the 
exile. Her maiden name was Prairie Dog Woman.) 
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