The Miniconjou (Lakota: Mnikowoju, Hokwoju â âÂÂPlants by the WaterâÂÂ) are a Native American people constituting a subdivision of the Lakota people, who formerly inhabited an area in western present-day South Dakota from the Black Hills in to the Platte River. The contemporary population lives mostly in west-central South Dakota. Perhaps the most famous Miniconjou chief was Touch the Clouds.
Historic Miniconjou thiyóÃ
¡paye or bands
Together with the Sans Arc (ItázipÃÂho, Itazipcola, Hazipco â âÂÂThose who hunt without bowsâÂÂ) and Two Kettles (Oóhe NúÃ
Âpa, OóhenuÃ
Âpa, Oohenonpa â âÂÂTwo Boilingâ or âÂÂTwo KettlesâÂÂ) they were often referred to as Central Lakota and divided into several bands or thiyóÃ
¡paye:
- Unkche yuta (âÂÂDung EatersâÂÂ)
- Glaglaheca (âÂÂUntidyâÂÂ, âÂÂSlovenlyâÂÂ, âÂÂShiftlessâÂÂ)
- Shunka Yute Shni (âÂÂEat No DogsâÂÂ, split off from the Wanhin Wega)
- Nige Tanka (âÂÂBig BellyâÂÂ)
- Wakpokinyan (âÂÂFlies Along the RiverâÂÂ)
- Inyan ha oin (âÂÂMusselshell EarringâÂÂ)
- Siksicela or Shikshichela (âÂÂBad OnesâÂÂ, âÂÂBad ones of different kindsâÂÂ)
- Wagleza-oin (âÂÂGartersnake EarringâÂÂ)
- Wanhin Wega (âÂÂBroken ArrowâÂÂ, the Shunka Yute Shni and OóhenuÃ
Âpa split off about 1840)
- Tall Bear
The OóhenuÃ
Âpa or Two Kettles were first part of the Miniconjou thiyóÃ
¡paye called Wanhin Wega, split off about 1840 and became a separate oyate or tribe.
Miniconjou leaders
Joseph White Bull (Ptesan Hunka) explained that prior to being confined to the reservation in the late 19th century, the Miniconjou recognized six hereditary leaders within their tribe, who were chosen from each clan. These men were:
- Kiyoukanpi 'Makes Room'
- Wahacanka Sapa 'Black Shield'
- He Isnala 'Lone Horn' of a Minneconjou band called the Wakpokinyan (Flies Along the Stream)
- White Hollow Horn
- Magaska 'White Swan'
- Okinyan 'Comes Flying'
These men became renowned war chiefs among the Miniconjou, rising through the ranks of the men's warrior societies. "They were treated as chiefs because of this," White Bull explained, "They wore shirts decorated with scalps." He identified these two leaders as:
Other notable Miniconjou:
- Ituhu Hanska 'High Forehead'
- Kanku Wakatuya '(old) Hump' or 'High Backbone'
- White Bull, son of Makes Room
- Big Crow, son of Black Shield
- Maphiua Icahtagya 'Touch the Clouds', son of Lone Horn
- Mahto Cikala 'Little Bear', son of White Hollow Horn
- Magaska 'White Swan', son of White Swan
- Kiyoukanpi 'Comes Flying'
- Crazy Heart, son of Lame Deer
- Hehaka Galeshka 'Spotted Elk', son of Lone Horn, half-brother of Touches the Clouds
- Hehaka Galeshka 'Chief Spotted Elk', later known as Si Tanka 'Chief Big Foot'
- Dewey Beard
- Mahto Wanahtake 'Kicking Bear'
- Etokeah '(young) Hump'
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