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Little Bear (Cree)

Also Known As: "(born Ayimâsis or Macquettoquet)."
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA.
Death: September 12, 1921 (74-83)
Rocky Boy Cemetery Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA.
Place of Burial: Rocky Boy Cemetery Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA.
Immediate Family:

Son of Big Bear
Husband of Blind Woman; Fish Woman; Wild Cat Woman and Gum Woman
Father of White Face Bull

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About Little Bear (Cree)



{Note: Little Bear had four wives who were said to be sisters, identified as Gum Woman, Wild Cat Woman, Fish Woman and Blind Woman.}





Little Bear's story at the Sand Creek Massacre represents a unique firsthand account of the massacre. George Bent translated and penned his story around 1906 and mailed it to author/historian George Hyde.
I looked towards Fort Lyon Trail south of the village when I seen long black line. Then I knew soldiers were coming to attack the village.
I found my war bonnet, shield and my quiver full of arrows... While I was putting on my war bonnet and shield, bullets were hitting all around me and bullets were hitting the lodges like hard storm... On way up [Sand Creek] the feathers of my war bonnet were shot away and my shield was shot several times, but I did not get hit.
When I got to the bank of the creek I seen Big Head, Crow Neck, Cut Lip Bear, and Smoker, standing behind the bank so I joined them… We were west end of the village… Big Head and his party… ran west. I turned and went north as I seen big crowd [of Cheyenne] going that way. About 20 soldiers followed me. Big Head and his party were all killed over the hill…
I seen lots of women and children that had been killed. Some were not dead yet… After the fight was over I seen 2 or 3 soldiers together standing over the dead I suppose scalping them.
Bear Tongue and Yellow Woman, the parents of Little Bear survived the Sand Creek Massacre. Few details are known about Little Bear's grandparents ‐ other than their names, old Chief White Face Bull Sr. and Dog Woman.
In the years after Sand Creek, Little Bear had several wives – Gum Woman, Wild Cat Woman, Fish Woman and Blind Woman, who were sisters. Little Bear was 75 years old at the time of his death on January 20, 1917. Only one of his children lived to adulthood, a son named White Face Bull. White Face Bull passed away in 1948; he was survived by children Minnie Red Hat, May Hail, and Eddie Bull. A great grandson and a great great grandson of Little Bear have been keepers of the Cheyenne Medicine Arrows.






In the years after Sand Creek, Little Bear had several wives – Gum Woman, Wild Cat Woman, Fish Woman and Blind Woman, who were sisters. Little Bear was 75 years old at the time of his death on January 20, 1917. Only one of his children lived to adulthood, a son named White Face Bull. White Face Bull passed away in 1948; he was survived by children Minnie Red Hat, May Hail, and Eddie Bull. A great grandson and a great great grandson of Little Bear have been keepers of the Cheyenne Medicine Arrows.





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Little Bear (Cree)'s Timeline

1842
1842
Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA.
1874
1874
Colorado, United States.
1921
September 12, 1921
Age 79
Rocky Boy Cemetery Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA.
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Rocky Boy Cemetery Rocky Boy, Hill County, Montana, USA.