She was born about 1850, and told this story in Arapaho to Jesse Rowlodge in 1929. He recorded it in Arapaho, using English-language orthography. The manuscript is now in the Smithsonian Institution, ...
however this was very uncommon because of the pressures put on the woman by her family to marry whom they chose. One Arapaho woman who was married in 1868 said: “It was almost sundown…I pulled my ...
She was described as a 5-foot-7 and 170-pound indigenous woman of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal affiliation. She has brown hair and brown eyes. If you see Fairchild or know where she may be ...