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Prairie Chicken Clan—Continued 
Driver or Pan (Mrs. Bulls Eye and Driver were siblings. In an earlier 
interview Adlai Stevenson had said Driver was in the Coyote Moiety.) 
Two Bull 
Mrs. Spotted Bear 
Black Hawk 
Bull Head 
Long Tail 
Charlie Grant 
Allan Smith 
Bear Necklace 
Mrs. Spotted Horn 
Crow Paunech (He did not go on the exile, but was one of the two men who 
reportedly wanted Crow-Flies-High assassinated.) 
Water Buster Clan (Lowie, 1917, refers to it as “Real Water Clan.” <A branch 
of it was known as Itisuha, and its members reportedly had to wear 
their hair with a forelock.) 
Knife 
Mike Basselle (Listed by Lowie, 1917, p. 24., as Mike Bassette) 
Joseph Harris (Harris and Basselle were brothers, but when they attended 
schools at different times they were assigned different European 
names. ) 
Powder 
Crow Bull (Also listed by Lowie, 1917, p. 24. His wife was a Prairie 
Chicken, but was not on the exile.) 
Mrs. Ole Bull 
Charging Hnemy 
Wolf 
Chicken-Can’t-Swim (See Wilson 1934, p. 352. Apparently he had three 
wives at Fort Berthold.) 
Mark Necklace (Coyote Necklace’s son.) 
Dragswolf (A son of Crow-Flies-High. He had been given this name by 
Long Bear.) 
Comes-Straight-At-It 
Blow Snake 
Wide Butte Clan 
Foolish Bear (Lowie, 1917, p. 24.) 
George Elk (Lowie, 1917, p. 24.) 
THREE CLAN MOIETY 
(Coyote, or Naginawea) 
This moiety was divided into three parts: (1) Head Gear Low. Their name 
is derived from a legend. (2) The Soddy Lodges. When these people built their 
lodges they were said to have obtained the earth covering downstream from the 
others. The soil came from below some springs which gave the lodge a gray 
color. (3) Knife Men. These were supposed to be exceptionally brave in battle. 
Unfortunately, our informant failed to distinguish between the various clans 
in this moiety. Whenever possible, however, names are listed by their clan 
affiliations. 
