Ca. 1868-71 photograph of pawnee scouts by william henry jackson. (first from right) 'man who left his enemy lying in the water', raruur tkahaareesaaru 'his chiefly night', or 'night chief' ticteesaaraahki' 'one who strikes the chiefs first' tirawa t reesa ru' 'sky chief' standing, baptiste bayhylle, resa ru' siriite‚riku "the heavens see him as a chief", pawnee/french interpreter. Smithsonian institution, national anthropological archives, 1297.
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