Medicine Crow participated in ten severe fights, killed three men, had two horses.
How do you become a Crow war chief?
According to the Crow Nation, a man has to do four things in order to become a war chief: (1) touch an enemy without killing them ? which is called ?counting coup,? (2) take an enemy’s weapon, (3) lead a successful war party and survive it, and (4) steal an enemy’s horse.
The Crow, whose autonym is Aps?alooke, also spelled Absaroka, are Native Americans living primarily in southern Montana. Today, the Crow people have a federally recognized tribe, the Crow Tribe of Montana, with an Indian reservation located in the south-central part of the state.
The Crow are a Plains tribe, who speak the Crow language, part of the Missouri River Valley branch of Siouan languages. Of the 12,000 enrolled tribal members, an estimate 3,000 spoke the Crow language in 2007.
In historical times, the Crow lived in the Yellowstone River valley, which extends from present-day Wyoming, through Montana and into North Dakota, where it joins the Missouri River.
Since the 19th century, Crow people have been concentrated on their reservation established south of Billings, Montana. Today, they live in several major, mainly western, cities. Tribal headquarters are located at Crow Agency, Montana. The tribe operates the Little Big Horn College.
The name of the tribe, Asackie [???ps???????], which translates as “children of the large-beaked bird”, was given to them by the Hidatsa, a neighboring Siouan-speaking tribe. French interpreters translated the name as gens du corbeaux (“people of [the] crows”), and they became known in English as the Crow. Other tribes also refer to the Aps?alooke as “crow” or “raven” in their own languages.
This original work of art brings to life the strength, wisdom, and spirit of a legendary Native American leader. With just a single glance, this extraordinary artwork transports you to the rich cultural heritage of the Crow tribe, immersing you in a world of bravery and honor. The vibrant colors and intricate details beautifully depict Medicine Crow’s fierce determination and profound connection with nature. As you gaze upon this stunning piece, you will feel the echoes of history reverberating through time. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional painting and embrace the legacy of the Crow-Apsaroke War Chief, forever etched in art.
Crow-Apsaroke War Chief: Medicine Crow
Title: Crow-Apsaroke War Chief: Medicine Crow
Original Size: 48 inches by 72 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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