Authors: William M. Osborn
1857: The Assiniboine and Cree fought the Blackfeet and Sioux.
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1857: Mdewakanton Sioux chief Little Crow led his warriors in battle against another division of Sioux, the Wahpekute.
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1857: The Pimas had fought the Apache for generations.
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1850s: The Maricopas and the Yumas fought the Mojaves and the Yumas.
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Pimas and the Maricopas fought the Apache and the Yumas.
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1860-64: During the Civil War, the Choctaw and the Chickasaw sided with the Confederacy. Their buildings were burned and their livestock taken by Kansas settlers “and their willing Indian helpers.”
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1862: The Shawnee, Delaware, and Kickapoos, at the request of Union officers, invaded
the Wichita agency, which was being protected by the Tonkawa Indians.
The Tonka was were almost annihilated.
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1864: Osage scouts helped the militia during the Sand Creek Massacre. After it was over, some of the scouts dangled Cheyenne scalps from their lances.
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1865: The Kickapoos fought the Cherokee, the Creeks, and others.
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1867: The Blackfeet defeated the Gros Ventres and the Crows.
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1867-68: The Cheyenne did battle with their old enemies, the Kaw and the Osages.
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1868: The Osages fought the Kiowa, Comanche, and other tribes.
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1868: The Osages scouted for the army, especially in leading Custer’s troops to Black Kettle’s Cheyenne village at Washita.
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1869: General Eugene A. Carr led about 450 cavalry and 150 Pawnee scouts under Buffalo Bill against the Sioux and the Cheyenne. At the Battle of Summit Springs, 52 defending Cheyenne were killed.
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The Pawnee were scouts not only at the Battle of Summit Springs, but also for other campaigns against the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho.
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1869: The Shoshoni scouted for the army in campaigns against the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Ute. They helped the army pursue Sioux chief Crazy Horse when he and his people were fleeing.
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1860s: The Shawnee, the Delaware, and the Kickapoos fought the Tonkawas.
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1870s: The Crows served as scouts for the army against the Sioux and the Nez Perce.
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1871: Papago together with Mexicans and citizens of Tucson massacred Apaches.
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1872: General Crook organized a number of mobile units to fight the Apache. Included were White Mountain Apache scouts, the only people who could track their fellow Apache.
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1873: A Sioux war party intercepted a Pawnee hunting party. Pawnee chief Sky Chief and 149 other members of the tribe were killed.
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1873: The Cheyenne under Tall Bull fought the Kaw.
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1874: The Comanche fought the Tonkawas.
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1876: A delegation of Cheyenne, Miniconjou, and Sans Arc chiefs came to talk peace with General Miles. The general’s Crow scouts attacked the peace party, killing 5 of them. Miles sent them the Crows’ ponies as an apology.
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1876: At the Battle of the Rosebud, Crazy Horse and his Sioux and Cheyenne met the army of General George Crook. Crook had about 1,050 soldiers and approximately 266 Crow and Shoshoni scouts.
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The Crow and Shoshoni scouts attacked the flanks of the Sioux.
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The Crows helped track the Nez Perce, who were trying to flee to Canada.
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1876: General Crook had 225 Shoshoni and 25 Ute scouts with him at the Battle of Slim Buttes when he attacked and destroyed the village of Sioux chief American Horse and killed the chief.
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1877: When the Nez Perce were at war with the army, some of the warriors of Crazy Horse’s Sioux were recruited as army scouts and wore army uniforms.
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The Sioux and Assiniboine fought for perhaps 100 or 200 years. The Sioux claimed they had taken more scalps from the Assiniboine than from any other tribe. It is not certain when their war began.
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1877: General Howard had some Bannock scouts with him while fighting the Nez Perce. The Bannocks dug up Nez Perce dead to scalp and mutilate.
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1877: At the Battle of Big Bear Paw, Colonel Nelson E. Miles had a number of Cheyenne warriors with him.
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After that battle was over and while the defeated Nez Perce were trying to flee, some of them were killed by Assiniboine and by Hidatsa.
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Before 1882: The Apache fought the Pueblos.
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The literature refers to other intertribal wars, but the author has not found specific dates. Those fights include the following:
Chickasaw, Chocktaw, and Cherokee against the White Sticks.
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Shoshoni against the Blackfeet, Cheyenne, and Sioux.
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Seneca against the Catawbas.
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Chickasaw against the Muskohge, and the Shawano against the Muskohge.
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Chickasaw against the Shawnee.
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Blackfeet fought the Crows, Sioux, Shoshoni, Flatheads, and Kootenais.
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Chippewa fought the Kickapoos.
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Chippewa, Ottawas, Potawatomis, Sac, Fox, and Kickapoos defeated the Illinois.
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Crows fought the Sioux and Blackfeet for horses, hunting grounds, and fame.
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Navajo fought the Hopi.
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Klamaths fought other northern California tribes.
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Mojaves fought the Pimas and the Papagos.
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Pequots and Narragansets attacked the Montauks.
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Navajo and Apache fought the Pueblos for food, property, women, and slaves.
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Pawnee fought Kiowa and Comanche.
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Pequots fought Narragansets and Niantics for land.
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Tonwankas fought Apache.
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Caddo, Delaware, and Shawnee fought Tonwankas.
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Pawnee and Blackfeet fought each other “time out of mind.”
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Date | Number of deaths * | Brief description of the atrocity |
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1511-12 | 3+ | Dutch reported Indian eating wife and children |
unknown | 1 | Tonkawas killed Comanche and made stew of him |
unknown | 1 | Lipans cooked a Comanche |
unknown | 2+ | New England Indians gnawed flesh from settlers |
c.1625 | 1 | Mohegan sachem ate Narraganset sachem |
c.1630 | 1 | Thumb of Father Jogues cut off |
unknown | 1 | Indians made a hole in victim’s breast and sucked blood from it |
1632 | 32 | Delaware Indians massacred Dutch settlers |
c.1637 | 6+ | Indians in Massachusetts flayed settlers alive, cut off members and joints and broiled them, and ate flesh of others in their sight |
1637 | 1 | Indians roasted settler in Massachusetts to death |
1637 | 2+ | Indian tribes gave English the heads of Pequots |
1638-84 | 4 | During the Beaver Wars, Iroquois captured by Hurons and killed by torture. Iroquois chief Ononkwaya roasted, scalped, thrown into the fire, hands and feet amputated, and finally decapitated |
1639 | 113 | Hurons burned Iroquois to death |
1643 | 80 | Mohawk severed the heads of Wappinger Indians |
1643 | 30 | Mohawk tortured additional Wappingers to death for public amusement |
1643 | 8+ | Mohawk hacked babies to death, threw others in the water to drown, amputated hands and legs |
1644 | 2 | Susquehannock Indians tortured Maryland soldiers |
1648 | 1 | Iroquois hacked Father Daniel’s body apart and threw it in the fire |
1655 | 2+ | Armed Indians killed settlers in retaliation for killing of Indian pulling peaches off tree |
1659 | 8 | Esopus Indians burned Dutch soldiers alive |
unknown | 5 | Cheyenne scalped workers; one survived |
1675 | 8 | Heads of settlers put on poles at King Philip’s village |
unknown | 1 | Nipmucs captured a settler on a peace mission, be-headed him, and stuck his head on a pole in front of his horne |
1675 | 4+ | Massachusetts towns attacked by Indians; men and women settlers scalped, their skins flayed |
1675 | 37 | Captain Beers and his men were beheaded by Indians, who put their heads on poles |
1675 | 12 | Narraganset Indians murdered settlers at Lancaster, Massachusetts |
1675 | 36 | Indians killed settlers in dispute over an account |
1676 | 1 | Indians burned an Iroquois to death |
1689 | 1 | Indians in Maine cut off fingers and slashed chest of fur trader Major Richard Waldron |
1690 | 60 | French-Canadians and Indians attacked Schenectady, hacking men, women, and children to death |
1692 | 100+ | Abnakis and French massacred soldiers in Maine who had surrendered on condition of safe conduct |
1697 | 1+ | Abnakis smashed the baby of Hannah Duston against a tree |
1703 | 49 | Abnakis and Mohawk killed settlers in Connecticut |
1721 | 4 | Cherokee presented king of England with scalps |
1729 | 1 | Shawnee tortured by cutting off his thumbs, pulling out his nails, burning prisoner’s feet, legs, genitals, with red-hot gun barrels, stuck pine splinters into him and set them on fire, scalped him, and ran hot gun barrels up his rectum |
c.1750 | 6+ | Apache killed older women, took prisoners horne where women could shoot them with arrows and rifles, cut off arms and legs, scalped |
1752 | 1 | Indians ate Miami chief Memeskia |
1754 | 3 | Indians ate Captain Donahew and others |
1754 | 17 | Indians scalped Snider family, tomahawked and scalped Snider’s servant, scalped Adams family, raped Mrs. Adams, scalped a trader and ate him, scalped and disemboweled prisoners who had escaped, then burned them to death and buried another in a hole, scalped him, burned him to death, and cut off his head |
1754 | 20+ | Indians took 20 scalps |
1755 | 75+ | Mohawk brought scalps from Braddock’s defeat |
1755 | 12 | Prisoners burned to death by Mohawk |
1755 | 1 | Indian scalped Englishman |
1755-59 | 95 | Indians killed settlers, according to John M’Cullough memo |
1756 | 1 | An Indian woman who had fled to the settlers was stripped, tied to a post, and hot irons applied |
1756 | 2 | The Delaware tortured and killed Simon Girty’s stepfather and killed his mother |
1757 | 3+ | Indians put prisoner into kettle and forced others to eat him and compelled mothers to eat the flesh of their children |
1757 | 2+ | Indians scalped the dead and ate some of them |
1757 | 3 | Indians scalped Captain Spikeman, who was beheaded and his head put on a pole; another prisoner was stuck with pine needles, which were set afire; and a third had his intestines cut open and was forced to walk around a sapling until he died |
1758 | 1+ | Montcalm took Fort William Henry and promised soldiers safe conduct, but Indians killed or took prisoner as many as 1,500 |
1758 | 3 | Delaware Indians killed Thomas Potter, then a small child who was scalped, then Samuel Hunter, who was also scalped, and Daniel M’Manimy, who was burned, then his scalp was put on a pole before his face and finally red-hot gun barrels and a bayonet were passed over his body |
1758 | c.267 | Scottish soldiers beheaded and heads put on stakes |
1758 | 2+ | Shawnee burned settlers and put their burned heads, arms, and legs along shore of Ohio River |
1763 | 2,000 | Pontiac’s Rebellion resulted in many settler deaths |
1763 | 8 | Settlers murdered by Indians at Detroit |
1763 | 12+ | At Fort Michilimackinac, which was captured by Chippewa and Sac, a lieutenant was beheaded, the dead scalped and mangled, the dying tomahawked, some bodies ripped open and Indians drank their blood, 5 knifed to death by a Chippewa chief, and the fattest cooked and eaten |
1763 | 1 | Commander of the garrison at Venango tortured for 3 days by Iroquois, then roasted to death by the Seneca |
1763 | 1 | Chippewa chief Wasson scalped Captain Campbell |
1763 | 1 | Captain Dalyell was killed; Pontiac’s men cut out his heart, wiped it on prisoners’ faces, cut off his head, and mounted it on a pole |
1763 | 1 | Pontiac served French settlers body of a British soldier, then showed them his severed head |
unknown | 2+ | Sioux scalped Mandans |
c.1770 | 1 | The Boggs baby was not permitted to nurse, was thrown into the road intermittently, was sometimes kicked, then murdered and scalped |
c.1775 | 1 | Indians seared prisoner’s body with heated gun barrels, scalped, hot coals applied to his skull, one end of his intestines tied around a tree around which he walked until they were all drawn out, his genitals cut off, and a hot gun barrel thrust into his heart |
1777 | 2 | A Wyandot and another Indian friendly to the British escorted American Jane MacCrea to a British post to meet her British fiance. The Indians tomahawked and scalped her. Her scalp and that taken from an American officer were taken to the Indian camp |
1778 | 360 | The Wyoming Valley Massacre took 360 settler lives at the hands of the Iroquois, and the British commander Butler claimed 227 scalps were taken |
1778 | 110 | British colonel Hamilton claimed he bought 110 scalps that year alone |
1778 | 30+ | Indians attacked Cherry Valley, New York, and some engaged in cannibalism |
1778 | 5+ | Major Moses Van Campen’s father and brother were scalped; he found an Indian village that had scalped 3 families |
1779 | 2 | Manheim twin sisters stuck with splinters dipped in turpentine and burned |
1779 | unknown | Mohawk struck town of Minisink, burning 12 houses |
1779 | 2 | Iroquois captured Oneida chief Hanyerry, hewed his body to pieces, and impaled his scalped head on a branch; at same time, Lieutenant Boyd was captured, his fingernails pulled out, nose and tongue cut off, eye gouged out, genitals cut off, and he was skinned alive and beheaded |
1779 | 4+ | Colonel Lochy and some of his men tortured by Mohawk |
1779 | 18 | Indians attacked town of Goshen and scalped all 17 hospital patients and their physician |
c.1780 | 1 | Sutler Potts was scalped, hung upside down on a sapling, then cut open so that his intestines hung down over his head |
1781 | 9 | Settlers burned at the stake by Wyandots |
unknown | 3 | Kwakiutl Cannibal Society bit flesh from arms of those watching them dance, then ate a slave |
1782 | 3 | Indians scalped Mrs. Wallace, her infant, and John Carpenter near Raccoon Creek |
1782 | 5 | Delaware women and boys tomahawked prisoners |
1782 | 1 | Delaware tortured Colonel Crawford: Powder was shot into his body from feet to neck, his ears cut off, his body burned with sticks, burning coals thrown on him, he was scalped, a squaw put more coals on his back and head, and his body burned almost to ashes |
1782 | 5 | The Reverend Corly’s family was scalped by Indians |
1782 | 7 | Shawnee and Mingos killed captives by burning, the bodies of 3 given to the dogs |
1783-90 | c.l,500 | Settlers killed in Little Turtle’s War in the Old North-west |
1785 | 4 | Scott family killed by Indians in Virginia |
c.1785 | 1 | This prisoner of the Indians was burned from all sides by women with torches; when he fell unconscious, he was scalped, dismembered, and all his extremities, including his genitals, cut off |
1786 | 1 | Grandfather of Abraham Lincoln killed by Indian in Kentucky |
1788 | 3 | Tecumseh and his men scalped at Drake Creek |
1788 | 110 | British colonel Hamilton bought these white scalps |
1789 | 1 | Medicine man Aiskawbawis ate his wife |
1789 | 1 | Indian showed Ironside the heart of a settler whom he had killed |
1789 | 1 | Charles Builderback, who had murdered Indians at Gnadenhutten, and his wife were captured; he was slowly emasculated and dismembered |
1790 | 8 | Johnston was captured, and others also captured scalped by Indians, then 6 more killed, 2 of whom were scalped by Indians |
1790 | 3 | Miamis killed prisoners |
1790 | 1 | William Flinn was burned at the stake and eaten by Miamis |
1790 | 1 | Abner Hunt was tied to a log, stretched out, a fire built around him, knife slits made in his body, and hot coals put in the slits |
1791 | 24 | Mingos captured boats on the Ohio River and killed passengers |
1791 | 2 | Daniel Greathouse, who allegedly murdered part of the family of Mingo chief Logan, and his wife were captured by Mingos, pieces of their intestines lashed to a sapling, and they were made to walk around it until they died |
1791 | 1 | Officer Richard Butler was captured by Shawnee, who killed and scalped him, then cut out his heart and divided it into 14 pieces so that each tribe in the battle could eat it |