Ehyophsta
Ehyophsta | |
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Ehyophsta, (Cheyenne: "Yellow-Haired Woman") | |
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Died | 1915 |
Relations | Uncle, Bad Faced Bull. |
Parent(s) | Stands-in-the-Timber |
Known for | Fought in the Battle of Beecher Island |
Ehyophsta (Cheyenne for "Yellow-Haired Woman") was a Cheyenne woman. She was the daughter of Stands-in-the-Timber who died in 1849, and she was the niece of Bad Faced Bull. She fought in the Battle of Beecher Island in 1868, and also fought the Shoshone that same year, where she counted coup against one enemy and killed another. She fought the Shoshone again in 1869. She was also a member of a secret society composed exclusively of Cheyenne women. She died in 1915.
She is one of the women in the Heritage Floor of the famous feminist installation art work, The Dinner Party, by Judy Chicago.[1]
References[]
- ^ "The Dinner Party: Heritage Floor: Ehyophsta". Brooklyn Museum: Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
- Salmonson, Jessica Amanda (1991). The Encyclopedia of Amazons. Paragon House. Page 78. ISBN 1-55778-420-5
- Reader's Digest Association (1995). Through Indian eyes: the untold story of Native American peoples. Pleasantville, N.Y: Reader's Digest Association. ISBN 089577819X.
Categories:
- 1915 deaths
- Cheyenne people
- Native American women in warfare
- Women in 19th-century warfare
- 19th-century Native American women
- 20th-century Native American women
- 20th-century Native Americans