Chief Washakie 1804-1920
Washakie was born in 1804. His father was a Flathead
but his mother was a member of the Shoshone tribe. He developed a reputation
as a fierce warrior against rival tribes such as the Sioux and Blackfeet.
However he developed a policy of friendship with white settlers and the
American government. He was hired by both the Hudson's Bay Company and
American Fur Company and worked as a guide for white trappers.
Washakie eventually became chief of the Shoshone.
His record of friendship towards the authorities allowed him to negotiate
good treaties for his people. In 1868 he obtained the White River Valley
Reservation in Wyoming, and area still rich in buffalo.
In 1876 Washakie supplied scouts and warriors
to help the United States army to defeat the Sioux . President Ulysses
Grant was so pleased with Washakie's contribution to the Indian Wars that
he presented him with an expensive saddle.
Washakie died on 20th February, 1920. He was
buried with full military honours at Fort Washakie, Wyoming.
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