Old Toby

Old Toby

Old Toby (died 1858), whose name was Pikee Queenah (Swooping Eagle)[1] was war chief of the Tuziyammo (Big Lodge) band of Western Shoshone and a Shoshone dog soldier.[2]

Contents

Guide

He served as a guide for the later part of Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805,[1] as did Tetoharsky, and Twisted Hair. He guided Clark's exploration of the Salmon River and led the entire party from the Lemhi River Valley at Salmon, Idaho, over the Bitterroot Mountains to the Bitterroot Valley, and then over the Lolo Trail to the Clearwater River country above Lewiston, Idaho.[3]

He left the expedition and returned home. Nez Perce Indians relayed that he stole horses and returned home. He died of typhoid in 1858.[2]

Name

Thomas Rees' journal gives his name as Tobe, an abbreviation of Tosa-tive koo-be, meaning "furnished white white-man brains," referring to his work as their guide.[1][3] He was simply called Toby, but the moniker "Old Toby" was added later in popular literature.

Legacy

A monument was erected is his honor in the 1930s but demolished during construction of US Highway 93. A new monument was erected in his honor in North Fork, Idaho, near Highway 93 and the Salmon River Road in 2009.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d ""Swooping Eagle." Lemhi-Shoshone. . Retrieved 14 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b Ontko, Gale. Thunder Over the Ochoco, Volume I: The Gathering Storm, Bend, OR: Maverick Publications, Inc., 1997.
  3. ^ a b http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/read/?_xmlsrc=1805-08-20.xml&_xslsrc=LCstyles.xsl.

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Old Toby —   1) (Hobbit)  / Old Toby    The nickname of Tobold Hornblower.    The nickname given to Tobold Hornblower, the famous old Hobbit who introduced pipe weed into the Shire. One of the most popular varieties of the weed was named Old Toby in his… …   J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary

  • Tobold 'Old Toby' Hornblower —  / Tobold Hornblower    The first Shire hobbit to grow pipe weed.    A famous Hobbit of Longbottom in the South farthing of the Shire. In his younger days, Tobold was something of a traveller, and made the eastward journey to Bree on several… …   J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary

  • Toby — is a popular male name in many English speaking countries. It is also a popular name for Jewish women because of its similarity to the Hebrew name Tova. It is also a popular name for Yoruba women, however spelt Tobi.The name is often used in its… …   Wikipedia

  • Old Thresher's Reunion — Coordinates: 40°57′19.47″N 91°32′52.22″W / 40.9554083°N 91.5478389°W / 40.9554083; 91.5478389 …   Wikipedia

  • Toby the Tram Engine — Toby is a fictional tram engine from The Railway Series by Rev. W. Awdry, as well as the TV Series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends . He works on the same Ffarquhar branch line as Thomas the Tank Engine. He is a tram engine with cowcatchers and …   Wikipedia

  • Toby Keith — am 1. Juni 2004 in Neapel, Italien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Toby Tyler; or, Ten Weeks with a Circus — is a children s novel by James Otis , the pen name of James Otis Kaler, initially serialized in Harper s Young People in 1877, then published as a book in 1881. It became something of a classic among American boys and girls who dreamed of running …   Wikipedia

  • Toby Young — Toby Daniel Moorsom Young (born 1963) is a British journalist and the author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People , the tale of his failed five year attempt to make it in the U.S. as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine; and The… …   Wikipedia

  • Old Dominion Barn Dance — Radiosender WRVA Ort Richmond, Virginia Sendejahre 1946 1957 / 1964 Moderator Sunshine Sue …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Toby E. Rodes — (born October 25 1919 in Frankfurt/M) is business consultant, design critic, journalist and, on occasion, lecturer, who has concerned himself for more than 60 years with public relations and interior design. He is the founder of an international… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”