Encounter Between Sioux Indians of the Pine Ridge Agency

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Q. All of the Indians of the party? — A. Some of them were ahead of me, some on this side, some on that side, a few laeliind me, and some in the lead, then in the placi' where Mr. Miller and the rest of them were.
il. You say one Indian threw up dust; do you know wIk) that was? — A. No; I could net see.
Q. Did he say anything when he did that? — A. No; he did not say anything. One ()f the squaws was singing a song; I know it was kind of a blood-curdling song.
Q. How long did it continue? — A. W
...hen they first started to ride up in the leail, the last I heard of them; when they drove away it was the last I heard.
Q. What was Jesse Little War Bonnet doing "at the time? — A. When they all went away we caught u]) with the rest of them and we was talking. ^Ir. Miller was talk- ing about going to the Fiddleback; he was behind us and rode close and rode through us a time or two; when we stopped he rode along then and rode In'tween us; when we stopped he stopped. He said (Miller) he (lidn't tiiink there was any show to take them; tliey wouldn't go; he said maybe there was a hill that we could get n\) to, and maybe we could get behind that, then we could get them to surrender and they would go with us.


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