Pappy's name was Caesar Sheppard and Mammy's name was Easter. Joseph Vann is listed in the Cherokee census of 1835 as a resident of the Cherokee nation within the chartered limits of Hamilton County, Tennessee, his family consisting of fifteen persons. Everybody pretty near to crazy when they bring that arm home. Don't know much about him. A few days later they caught up with the slaves, still in Indian Territory. Some 70 years after "the War," during America's Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration assigned numerous people to interview former slaves and record their recollections of slavery. There'd be a whole wagon-load of things come and be put on the tree. I'se born right in my master and missus bed. My mother was born way back in the hills of the old Flint district of the Cherokee Nation; just about where Scraper Oklahoma is now. The Vanns were a prolific family who reused many names, so later in life he was referred to as "Rich Joe." He was one of eight children born to his father's nine wives. Chief James Ti-ka-lo-hi Vann, Cr. Eventually the Cherokee council granted Joseph the inheritance in line with his father's wish; this included 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) of land, trading posts, river ferries, and the Vann House in Spring Place, Georgia. 3. I went to see dem lots of times and they was always glad to see me. wives of chief james vann - Genealogy.com Some Negroes say my pappy kept hollering, "Run it to the bank! Half brother of James Fields; Lucy Hicks; Isabel Wolf; Delila Fields; Charles Timberlake and 8 others; Jesse Vann; Delilah Amelia McNair; Joseph Vann; James Vann; Sarah 'Sally' Nicholson (Vann); John Hon John Vann; Robert B. Among the several hundred slaves owned by the Vanns at that time, many were skilled craftsmen and tradesmen capable of helping build such a fine house. Joseph Vann married a Cherokee woman called Wah-li about 1765. James (Chief of Vann's Old Town) Vannfamily tree Parents Joseph Vann 1740- Unknown We had bonnets that had long silk tassels for ties. This was before the war. Some niggers say my pappy kept hollering, Rum it to the bank! Mistress say old Master and my pappy on the boat somewhere close to Louisville and the boiler bust and tear the boat up. Biography. Ruth Thompson *. It was tied up at de dock at Webbers Falls about a week and we went down and talked to my aunt an brothers and sister. Chief James Clement Vann married Mary Margaret "Peggy" Scott and had 14 children. That was where all the food was kept. They had a big big plantation down by the river and they was rich. He was a traveler, didn't stay home much. The participants in this near slave revolt received physical punishments, but none were killed. Used to go up and down the river in his steamboat. North Carolina had the highest population of Vann families in 1840. Old Master Joe was a big man in the Cherokees, I hear, and was good to his negroes before I was born. When the white folks danced the slaves would all sit or stand around and watch. The preacher took his candidate into the water. I'm goin' give Lucy this black mare. He was accidentally killed in the explosion of one of his boats, the "Lucy Walker" which was blown up near Louisville, Kentucky on October 26, 1844. They taken some of their slaves with them. Joseph William II Vann 1810-1854. We stayed here till everything got fixed up, then we went back to Mexico. MLA Source Citation: AccessGenealogy.com. 1746, and died July 16, 1839 in Van Zant County, Texas. He wanted people to know he was able to dress his slaves in fine clothes. I dunno her other name. Everybody had a good time on old Jim Vann's plantation. After the Removal, Joseph Vann was chosen the first Assistant Chief of the united Cherokee Nation under the new 1839 Constitution that was created in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), serving with Principal Chief John Ross. In de second year of de War he sold my mammy and my aunt dat was Uncle Joe's wife and my two brothers and my little sister. They brought it home and my granmother knew it was Joe's. We made money and kept it in a sack. He courted a girl named Sally. Chief Joseph David VANNfamily tree Parents John Joseph 'Indian Trader' Cherokee Vann 1735- 1815 Waw Li Otterlifter 1750- 1835 Wrong Chief Joseph David VANN? There was five hundred slaves on that plantation and nobody ever lacked for nothing. But de Big House ain't hurt cepting it need a new roof. When I left Mrs. McGee's I worked about three years for Mr. Sterling Scott and Mr. Roddy Reese. He wouldn't take us way off, but just for a ride. 5, Special Issue: American Culture and the American Frontier (Winter, 1981), pp. Joe had two wives, one was named Missus Jennie. He come to our house and Mistress said for us Negroes to give him something to eat and we did. One day Missus Jennie say to Marster Jim, she says, "Mr. Vann, you come here. I eat from a big pan set on the floor---there was no chairs--and I slept in a trundle bed that was pushed under the big bed in the daytime. Mammy say they was lots of excitement on old Masters place and all the Negroes mighty scared, but he didnt sell my pappy off. Duwa'li 'John' Bowles, Sr., Principal Chief - Geni My mother saw it but the colored chillun' couldn't. He was the husband of Mary (Courtney) Hicks b. Then we all have big dinner, white folks in the big house, colored folks in their cabins. He wanted people to know he was able to dress his slaves in fine clothes. One of his wives was Gosaduisga who bore two daughters, Nannie and Elizabeth (Wai-Li). When they gave a party in the big house, everything was fine. My mother, grandmother, aunt Maria and cousin Clara, all worked in the big house. Vashti Mariah Vann 1805-1888. I got my allotment as a Cherokee Freedman, and so did Cal, but we lived here at this place because we was too old to work the land ourselves. Chief James Clement Vann family tree Parents John Joseph 'Indian Trader' Cherokee Vann 1735 - 1815 Wahli Wa-wli Aka Polly Otterlifter Mary Christiana Otterlifter Wolf Clan 1751 - 1815 Spouse (s) Joseph Vann, Principal Chief was born on month day 1798, at birth place, to James Ti-ka-lo-hi "Crazy" Clement Vann and Nancy 'Nannie' Vann (born Brown). My father was born in Tahlequah just about where the colored church stands on Depot Hill. The astounding details of his life are well-recorded in books like The House at Diamond Hill [1] He inherited property from his . Joseph Vann, the son of Chief James Vann and his wife Margaret Scott Vann, was a lad of 12 when his father was killed, in 1809. Lord, Yes! People all a visitin'. When Marster Jim and Missus Jennie went away, the slaves would have a big dance in the arbor. Two of his relatives, Tahlonteeskee and John Jolly, were also leaders among the Chickamauga and both later became Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation. It's on records somewhere; old Seneca Chism and his family. Mary Ann Vann ca 1815-ca 1859. One and a half years after the war we all come back to the old plantation. But later on I got a freedman's allotment up in dat part close to Coffeyville, and I lived in Coffeyville a while but I didn't like it in Kansas. The spring time give us plenty of green corn and beans too. Father of Nancy Vann; David Vann; Sallie Blackburn Vore; William Vann; Sophia S. Johnson and 9 others; Charles J. Vann; Delilah Amelia Brewer; Joseph W. Vann; Jane Elizabeth Vann; James Springston Vann; Mary Frances Vann; John Shepherd Vann, Sr.; Henry Clay Vann and Minerva Vann less Joseph David Vann (1763 - 1838) - Genealogy F Keziah Vann Family Tree Born in 1763 - Yancey Co., NC. One day young Master come to the cabins and say we all free and cant' stay there lessn we want to go on working for him just like we'd been for our feed, an clothes. We had a good song I remember. My names' Lucinda Vann, I've been married twice but that don't make no difference. One year later my sister Phyllis was born on the same place and we been together pretty much of the time ever since, and I reckon dere's only one thing that could separate us slave born children. Chief Vann House Courtesy of Atlanta History Center. At least twenty-five of Vann's slaves participated in the Cherokee slave revolt of 1842. The following year, Joseph Vann and several of his black rebels died in the explosion of his steamboat Lucy Walker during a race on the Ohio River. Then we all have big dinner, white folks in the big house, colored folks in their cabins. We take a big pot to fry fish in and we'd all eat till we nearly bust. When he get home he call my uncle and ask about what we done all day and tell him what we better do de next day. His britches was all muddy and tore where de hounds had cut him up in de legs when he clumb a tree in de bottoms. Numerous others had previously gone to Oklahoma when their masters voluntarily relocated. All the Vann marsters was good looking. I never forget when they sold off some more negroes at de same time, too and put dem all in a pen for de trader to come and look at. They'd cut brush saplings, walk out into the stream ahead of the pen and chase the fish down to the riffle where they'd pick em up. 1710, d. 1752. He tell us for we start, what we must say and what to do. Someone rattled the bones. Although Joseph Vann's body was never found, slave Lucinda Vann revealed that one of his arms had been found, positively identified, and taken to Vann's home at Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, where it was preserved for many years. Pappa got the soldier fever from being in the War; no, I don't mean like the chills and fever, but just a fever to be in the army, I guess for he joined the regular U.S. Army after a while, serving five years in the 10th Cavalry at Fort Sill during the same time John Adair of Tahelquah and John Gallagher of Muskogee was in the army. Genealogy of the Cherokee Thompson Family Dere was a sister named Patsy; she died at Wagoner, Oklahoma. The slaves of the Creeks also joined those of the Cherokees and the band set out for Mexico. We never put on de shoes until about late November when de front begin to hit regular and split our feet up, and den when it git good and cold and de crop all gathered in anyways, they is nothing to do 'cepting hog killing and a lot of wood chopping and you don't get cold doing dem two things. One night a runaway negro come across form Texas and he had de blood hounds after him. Lots of bad things have come to me, but the good Father, high up, He take care of me. Yes Sa. Pappy is buried in the church yard on Four Mile Branch. Old Master Joe had a mighty big farm and several families of Negroes, and he was a powerful rich man. Robert and Mary Hicks were the parents of Nathaniel Hicks. Born on February 11, 1798, in Murray County in northwest Georgia, Vann was the son of Chief James Vann and Margaret "Peggy" Scott. Of course I hear about Abraham Lincoln and he was a great man, but I was told mostly by my children when dey come home from school about him. The Vann family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. My missus name was Doublehead before she married Jim Vann. We git three or four crops of different things out of dat farm every ear, and something growing on dat place winter and summer. Mistress try to get de man to tell her who de negro belong to so she can buy him, but de man say he can't sell him and he take him on back to Texas wid a chain around his two ankles. I don't know what he done after that. Marster had a little race horse called "Black Hock" She was all jet black, excepting three white feet and her stump of a tail. In writing of him the Reverend John Gamble, a Moravian missionary said: "Mrs. Gamble and I love him as our own child and have not a complaint against him. Master give me over to de National Freedmen's bureau and I was bound out to a Cherokee woman name Lizzie McGee. John Joseph Vann B: 1730 Scotland, M: Wai-Li Princess of Cherokee - 1763,D: 1780 Tennessee, shot by son James (Chief Crazy James) John Vann. After de War was over, Old Master tell me I am free but he will look out after me cause I am just a little negro and I ain't got no sense. Those included in this collection all mention the Vanns. One time we sold one hundred hogs on the foot. I joined the Catholic church after the war. Joseph Vann took the rebel slaves belonging to him out of the Cherokee Nation and permanently assigned them to work on his steamboats. Brother of Ca-lieu-cah Mary Vann Everything was cheap. And we learned some things about religion from an old colored preacher named Tom Vann. Pappy worked around the farms and fiddled for the Cherokee dances. He went clean to Louisville, Kentucky, and back. After a bloody fracas in 1834, Colonel W. N. Bishop established his brother, Absolom Bishop, on the premises and Joseph Vann with his family was driven out to seek shelter over the state line in Tennessee. They make pens out in the shallow water with poles every little ways from the river banks. Master Thompson brought us from Texas when I was too little to remember about it, and I din't know how long it was before we was all sold to John Harnage, "Marse John" was his pet name and he liked to be called that-a-way. Everybody had a good time. Oh Lord, no. When they wanted something put away they say, "Clarinda, come put this in the vault." We camp at dat place a while and old Mistress stay in de town wid some kinfolks. She come up and put her nose on your just like this---nibble nibble, nibble. Im glad the wars over and I am free to meet God like anybody else, and my grandchildren can learn to read and write. Cynthia Ann Vann 1812-1885. Mammy went to a mean old man named Pepper Goodman and he took her off down de river, and pretty soon Mistress tell me she died cause she can't stand de rough treatment. Well, I go ahead, and make me a crop of corn all by myself and then I don't know what to do wid it. but it sunk and him and old Master died. Mistress say old Master and my pappy on the boat somewhere close to Louisville and the boiler bust and tear the boat up. No fusses, no bad words, no nothin like that. Everybody cry, everybody'd pretty nearly die. Although he was born after slavery had ended, Nave's remembrances of what his father had told him about slavery days include some interesting details. Joseph David Vann in MyHeritage family trees (Chamblin Web Site) view all 15 Immediate Family Lamilla Dawn Vann wife Martha Garner daughter Permelia (Vann) Barfield Sansom daughter Millie Ann (Vann) Hodges daughter David Vann son Paul David Vann son John Joseph Vann, "The Interpreter" father Elizabeth Betsy Vann mother Mary Pruitt sister It wasn't my Master done dat. This CHEROKEE index was pre-built so it loads quickly. He sold one of my brothers and one sister because they kept running off. Brown sugar, molasses, flour, corn-meal, dried beans, peas, fruits butter lard, was all kept in big wooden hogsheads; look something like a tub. Dat was de time dat was the hardest and everything was dark and confusion. Web. Murray County Museum - Vann Slaves Remember The father and several Vann brothers were fur traders who left South Carolina to live among the "Upper Towns" Cherokee of eastern Tennessee. . Mammy was the house girl and she weaved the cloth and my Aunt Tilda dyed the cloth with indigo, leaving her hands blue looking most of the time. The band of escaping slaves came upon two white men who were fugitive slave hunters returning eight Negroes they had recaptured to their Choctaw master. Doublehead's last wife was Nancy Drumgoole. Chief Vann - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage Person Interviewed: Betty Robertson Location: Fort Gibson, Oklahoma Age: 93 I was born close to Webbers Falls, in the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation, in the same year that my pappy was blowed up and killed in the big boat accident that killed my old Master. CHEROKEE Genealogy | WikiTree FREE Family Tree I'se born across the river in the plantation of old Jim Vann in Webbers Falls. They had 21 children: Chenusaw The Judge CORNSTALK, Antony Christian and 19 other children. Had sacks and sacks of money. When night came we cut grass and put the bed clothes on top for a bed. He was a slave on the Chism plantation, but came to Vann's all the time on account of the hourses. Snow on the ground and the water was muddy and all full of pieces of ice. In winter white folks danced in the parlor of the big house; in summer they danced on a platform under a great big brush arbor. This was about 22% of all the recorded Vann's in USA. Old Mistress had inherited some property from her pappy and dey had de slave money and when dey turned everything into good money after de War dat stuff only come to about six thousand dollars in good money, she told me. 'Trader' Vann John Edward /Vann/ Born in 1690 - Nansemond, Colonial Virginia Deceased 4 April 1770 - Bertie, North Carolina, United States,aged 80 years old Interpreter, Linquister, Indian Trader, Indian Trader in Ninety-Sixth District, SC Parents William Vann 1663-1740 Sarah Sukie Cornstalk Oocaneechi 1667-1706 Old Master bought de cotton in Ft. Smith, because he didn't raise no cotton, but he had a few sheep and we had wool mix for winter. Her master was white, but he had married into de Nation and so she got a freedmen's allotment too. He said that those troops burned the Vann home during their pillage. Quick access. I sure did love her. Vann Name Meaning & Vann Family History at Ancestry.com Old Master Joe was a big man in the Cherokees, I hear, and was good to his Negroes before I was born. Our clothes was home-made---cotton in the summer, mostly just a long-tailed shirt and no shoes, and wood goods in the winter. Couldn't nobody go there, less they turn the key. My father he say, "Now chillun, don't get smart; you just be still and listen, rich folks tryin tell us something" They come and call you, say so much money buried, tell you where it is, say it's yours, you come and get it. Master went plumb blind after he move back to Webber's Falls and so he move up on de Illinois River, about three miles from de Arkansas, and there old Mistress take de white swelling and die and den he die pretty soon. It look lots of clothes for all them slaves. We had out time to go to bed and our time to get up in the morning. The slaves who worked in the big house was the first class. He moved his family to this location and resided there two or three years, until he could establish himself in the west. You see, I'se one of them sudden cases. Joe had two wives, one was named Missus Jennie. Sometimes they fish in the Illinois river, sometimes in the Grand, but they always fish the same way. Di-Ga-Lo-Hi 'James' "Crazy Chief" Vann - Geni In 1837 ptior to the main Cherokee Removal, he transported a few hundred Cherokee men, women, children, slaves and horses aboard a flotilla of flat boats to Webber's Falls on the Arkansas River in Indian Territory. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Vann. Lord, Yes! I sure did love her. The place was all woods, and the Cherokees and the soldiers all come down to see the baptising. Then I had clean ward clothes and I had to keep them clean, too! James Logan Colbert of the Chickasaws and Allied Trader Families Just 'bout two weeks before the coming of Christmas Day in 1853, I was born on a plantation somewheres eight miles east of Bellview, Rusk County, Texas. I dont know what he done after that. He never seen them neither. You see, I'se one of them sudden cases. They never sent us anywhere with a cotton dress. At the time that the interviews were conducted, the Vanns had been gone from Georgia for more than 100 yearsconsequently none of the slaves the Vanns owned in Spring Place were still alive. The master had a bell to ring every morning at four o'clock for the folks to turn out. The 1860 Census records for Oklahoma (the last Census of the slavery era), indicates that the Cherokees held 4,600 Negro slaves; the Chickasaws owned 975; the Choctaws owned, 2,344; the Creeks held 1,532; and the Seminoles reportedly owned 500. By and by I married Nancy Holdebrand what lived on Greenleaf Creek, bout four miles northwest of Gore. There Vann constructed a replica of his lost Georgia mansion. James-R-Hicks-VA - User Trees - Genealogy.com He related an unpleasant encounter with "Little Joe" Vann, son of "Rich Joe" Vann. Old Master Joe had a big steam boat he called the Lucy Walker, and he run it up and down the Arkansas and the Mississippi and the Ohio river, old Mistress say. He born at Spring Place, Georgia on February 11, 1798. Us Cherokee slaves seen lots of green corn shootings and de like of dat but we never had no games of our own. Well, I'll tell you, you pull it out from the wall something like a shelf. One time old Master and another man come and took some calves off and Pappy say old Master taking dem off to sell I didn't know what sell meant and I ast Pappy is he going to bring em back when he git through selling them. Next came the carpenters, yard men, blacksmiths, race-horse men, steamboat men and like that. Lord yes su-er. Hicks Family Genealogy | History Of course, all slaves were officially freed during the Civil War. They didn't go away, they stayed, but they tell us colored folks to go if we wanted to. He sure stood good with de Cherokee neighbors we had, and dey all liked him. My husband was a Cherokee born Negro, too, and when he got mad he forgit all the English he knowed. She bossed all the other colored women and see that they sew it right. brother Edward Vann brother Nancy "Nannie" Harlan sister Keziah Southern sister John Brown stepson Clement Vann stepfather Elizabeth Betsy Vann stepmother About Jennie Thompson a Cherokee woman who never left Georgia and had only one child, a son named William Thompson. Marster and missus never allowed chillun to meddle in the big folks business. James Vann, Chief 1809 Nancy Ann Timberlake Brown 1780-1850 Spouses and children Married, Georgia., USA, to Elizabeth Catherine Rowe 1798- with Living Vann Clarinda Rebecca Vann ca 1817- Delia Vann 1834- James Vann Mary Frances Vann 1825-1923 Siblings Mary Vann 1795-1864 Joseph Rich Joe Vann 1798-1844 Half-siblings James Vann : Family tree by jwj424 - Geneanet An Important Southern Rifle by Cherokee Gunsmith James Vann I had a brother named Harry who belonged to the Vann family at Tahlequah. He would start at de crack of daylight and not git home till way after dark. Coming out of the army for the last time, Pappa took all the family and moved to Fort Scott, Kansas, but I guess he feel more at home wid the Indians for pretty soon we all move back, this time to a farm near Fort Gibson. We was too tired when we come in to play any games. My pappy was a kind of a boss of the Negroes that run the boat, and they all belong to old Master Joe. chief joseph vann family tree - ecoboardshorts.com 2. He had charge of all Master Chism's and Master Vann's race horses. There was lots of preserves. Mother Catherine Sarah King. Because I'se so little, Missus Jennie took me into the Big house and raised me. Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lpproots/Neeley/cvann.htm [3] Lucy Walker steamboat disaster, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Walker_steamboat_disaster [1]. Marster never whipped no one. He got that message to the captain just the same. A few years of her life were also quite possibly spent among Seminoles during part of that time, although her memory of the death of Joseph "Rich Joe" Vann is clearly a part of Cherokee history. I spent happy days on the Harnage plantation going squirrel hunting with the master---he was always riding, while I run along and throw rocks in the trees to scare the squirrels so's Marse John could get the aim on them; pick a little cotton and put it in somebody's hamper (basket) and run races with other colored boys to see who would get to saddle the masters horse, while the master would stand laughing by the gate to see which boy won the race. All Indians lived around there, the real colored settlement was four mile from us, and I wasn't scared of them Indians for pappa always told me his master Henry Nave, was his own father; that make me part Indian and the reason my hair is long, straight and black like a horse mane. When de War come old Master seen he was going into trouble and he sold off most of de slaves. Old mistress was small and mighty pretty too, and she was only half Cherokee. In summer when it was hot, the slaves would sit in the shade evening's and make wooden spoons out of maple. He was a Cherokee leader who owned Diamond Hill (now known as the Chief Vann House), many slaves, taverns, and steamboats that he operated on the Arkansas, Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee Rivers. We had to have a pass to go any place to have signing or praying, and den they was always a bunch of patrollers around to watch everything we done. I'se born across the river in the plantation of old Jim Vann in Webbers Falls. It was "Don't Call the Roll, Jesus Because I'm Coming Home." When crop was laid by de slaves jest work round at dis and dat and keep tol'able busy. James (Chief of Vann's Old Town) Vannhad 1child. They had run out of food and were starving, too weak and disillusioned to offer effective resistance. His grandfather was Clement Vann, a Scottish trader who moved from Charleston, South Carolina, to the Cherokee lands in northwest Georgia and married Wa-wli, a Cherokee Indian. We had seven horses and a litle buffalo we'd raised from when its little. Yes I was! Soon as you come out of the water you go over there and change clothes. There was big parties and dances. Chief James Clement Vann Bio. Cal Robertson was eighty-nine years old when I married him forty years ago, right on this porch. McLoughlin, William, Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic, Princeton University Press, (1986), ISBN 0691047413. When they get it they take it back to their cabin. His master Daniel Nave, was Cherokee. That meant she want a biscuit with a little butter on it. We never had no church in slavery, and no schooling, and you had better not be caught wid a book in your hand even, so I never did go to church hardly any. He used to take us to where Hyde Park is and we'd all go fishin'. She bossed all the other colored women and see that they sew it right. Mr. Reese had a big flock of peafowls dat had belonged to Mr. Scott and I had to take care of demWhitefolks. After we got our presents we go way anywhere and visit colored folks on other plantation. Hams cakes, pies, dresses, beads, everything. Lord have mercy I'll say they was. Our marshal made us all sign up like this; who are you, where you come from, where you go to. He was married, but that din't make no difference he courted her anyhow. He come from across the water when he was a little boy, and was grown when old Master Joseph Vann bought him, so he never did learn to talk much Cherokee. We told him bout de Pins coming for him and he just laughed. 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 4. We had fine satin dresses, great big combs for our hair, great big gold locket, double earrings we never wore cotton except when we worked. When father was young he would go hunting the fox with his master, and fishing in the streams for the big fish. Chief James Clement Vann 1765-1809 - Ancestry There was seats all around for folks to watch them dance. We went by Webber's Falls and filled de wagons. https://web.archive.org/web/20071026072208/http://www.cherokeebyblo https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5977809/joseph-vann, Webbers Falls, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States of America. When we git to Fort Gibson they was a lot of negroes there, and they had a camp meeting and I was baptized. He sold one of my brothers, and one sister because they kept running off. There was big parties and dances. I had me a good blaze-faced horse for dat. Dey only had two families of slaves wid about twenty in all, and dey only worked about fifty acres, so we sure did work every foot of it good. Dey tole me some of dem was bad on negroes but I never did see none of dem night riding like some say dey did. Everything was fine, Lord have mercy on me, yes. We had meat, bread, rice, potatoes and plenty of fish and chicken. Their youngest son, Bird Doublehead, was only twelve years old at the time of Doublehead's assassination.
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