Riv. Bas. Sur. s meee 
Pap. No. 29] CROW-FLIES-HIGH VILLAGE—-MALOUF 163 
Head Gear Low clan 
Adlai Stevenson, or Bear-In-The-Water 
Soddy Lodges clan 
Luther-No-Arm 
Fast Dog 
Spotted Horn 
Yellow Wolf 
Knife Men clan 
Louis Baker (Lowie, 1917, p. 23.) 
Nona Baker (Lowie, 1917, p. 23.) 
Harry Haton (Lowie, 1917, p. 238.) 
James Baker (Lowie, 1917, p. 22. His wife was a Mandan.) 
Clans unidentified 
Red Shield 
Bobtail Bull 
Crow Arm 
Stands-Up-Bear 
Two Shields 
Two Crows 
Wolf-Sleeps-Too-Long 
Yellow Hair (Mrs. Four Bulls. Fred Green, a grandchild, was still living 
in 1952. He was alive at the time of the exodus but was not a member 
of the party at that time.) 
Leans, Or Sitting-White-Buffalo (He was a Dakota intermarried with the 
Hidatsa. He had declined at first to join a clan, but finally he se- 
lected one in the Coyote moiety because of the greater war prestige of 
its membership. ) 
Shooting Wood (He was also a Dakota who had intermarried with the 
Hidatsa. Like Leans he was urged to join a clan. Someone suggested 
he join the Prairie Chickens, one of the largest clans. He declined this 
bid and joined a clan in the Coyote moiety instead because of the 
greater war prestige of this group. When Shooting Wood died, he was 
buried on a bluff top across from the now-abandoned town of Sanish, 
N. Dak., on the Missouri River. His grave was pilfered many years ago 
by a local amateur curio and relic collector. A. J. Gifford (1886, p. 280) 
comments on the Sioux who had intermarried among the Hidatsa at 
Fort Berthold.) 
Sitting Bear 
Broken Axe 
Edna Face 
Rufus Stevenson (Born during the exile in 1886 at Williston, N. Dak.) 
Takes Gun 
Sand 
Mrs. Iron Eyes (She was not married to Iron Eyes at the time of the 
exodus but married him later.) 
Mrs. Dan Wolf 
Glen Smith 
Mrs. Enemy Dog 
Medicine Crow 
