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Osiyo. Anam-Tay-Say.
Well the fishing season is about over. .
The inner circle sports men will be going to Fort Yates, North Dakota for the annual buffalo hunt. We will be leaving on 10-22-2007. We will Post pictures's of this hunt on this page. We will have a camera crew to shoot the hunt to air on TV on fox channel 27. We have our own TV show. We will also be posting more deer pictures of this years deer harvest.
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Below you will see a few of the pictures taken of this years Inter-Circle Deer Hunters.
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This Antelope and Buffalo Hunt was held at Standing Rock Reservation, Fort Yates North Dakota
On October 22nd through October 27th.
O’siyo An-Nam-Tay-Say speaks.
After two months of talking to our hunting guide Thunder Hawk. We got the buffalo hunt under way. We left West Frankfort, IL at 5: A.M. and headed to Fort Yates Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. This trip was eleven hundred miles. I believe we are the last of the buffalo hunters. Yes Chief A. J. did shoot a bull buffalo weighing 2200 lbs.
But before I get into the buffalo hunt I have to tell you about the antelope
hunt. The day before the buffalo hunt, was election day and everything
was closed. We had to round up the buffalo that were out in the flat
lands. That in its self is dangerous as they will charge a truck in a
minute and in some cases they have turned over trucks and cars. While
Thunder Hawk, Jack, Billie and myself were going to drive the buffalo
up closer, Thunder Hawk and Tony told Chief A.J. there was a big antelope
buck running with 4 doe. I told Chief A.J., Jimmy Durako the producer
of "Any Thing Wild" on Fox channels 27 and 55 and Kevin Reynold's
the cameraman to go do the antelope hunt. Just maybe they would get lucky.
Thunder Hawk and Tony tracked the antelope. Chief A.J. was in a valley
and Thunder Hawk ran the antelope down by the chief. The big buck was
running number 5 behind a young buck and 4 doe. A.J. took aim and with
one shot killed the big buck. What a shot it was. A.J. didn't know it
but the buck he shot was a record buck for both North and South Dakota.
This will be recorded in the Boon and Crockett Record Book. A.J. was
in 7th Heaven. While A.J., Jimmy and Kevin stayed at the casino, Jack,
Billie, and I had wanted to rough it outside. We took a ten man tent
and wet set it up on the secret grounds of Sitting Bull, where he had
lived right by the mighty river. It was beautiful.
The next day we started at 4 in the morning. It was it cold out side. After
Thunder Hawk came we met the chief and the camera crew around daylight.
We had 6 big buffalo rounded up. Thunder Hawk, Jack, Billie and I stayed
back and let chief A.J., Jimmy and Kevin go out alone. AJ with a South
Dakota 416 caliber rifle and a back up shooter with a 300 magnum, their
was no place to run or hide if they charged them. They low crawled to
a place where they could get a good shot. However, it was a long shot.
I think around 400 yards. I saw A. J. take aim. The wind was blowing
between 30 to 40 miles per hour. Then I heard the shot. I saw the front
buffalo stagger and kind of twist. At first, it looked like the wind
blew him off balance, but then he fell.
When he was down the other buffalo got around him and used their hind to
try to lift their fallen brother up and then I had a Jesus moment. I though
if people would try to pick up their fallen brothers like the buffalo did
the world would be a better place.
We had to take a truck to run off the other buffalo so we could field dress
the Brutus, The name Chief A.J. Gave the Buffalo after blessing it..
The chief thanked the creator for the great shot and then gave Brutus
a drink of water and sent him to the Spirit world. I could not believe
how big Brutus was. There were 6 of us and we could not pick up his head.
We had to get a bucket tractor to lift Brutus and put him in the back
of Jacks pick up truck. Jack took the buffalo to Mobridge S. Dakota,
about an hour drive to West Side Meats, who did the processing. After
Brutus was capped and beheaded, the head was sent to the taxidermist.
The buffalo weighed 1168 pounds After it was dressed.
The next morning chief A.J., Jimmy and Kevin headed back to Illinois. Being
second in command, I decided that Jack, Billie and I stay back a week.
While we waited for the buffalo to be processed, we went back to tribal
headquarters to say our good byes. I met tribal secretary Geraldine Agard.
She is secretary to Ron “His horse is called Thunder” the
chief of standing rock. I wanted to meet Ron but he was in Washington
D.C. meeting with President Bush. She gave us the royal tour of Ron's
office and I got to sit at his desk. Then she unlocked a door and inside
it was all round like a big Court room. I got to sit in Ron’s tribal
seat. This room was very secret. We got to take a lot of pictures, some
of which, you will see on this page below.. I gave her a big hug and
we said our good byes
Then off to Mobridge, S.D. We got a motel across the street from West Side
Meats. The motel was called Mo-Rest, operated by two very nice people,
their names were Denny and Glenda.
The Sioux and Lakota showed we Cherokees much respect and we gave back
much respect. I have met so many great people and want to honor them
by putting their pictures and names on my web page. I have to give great
thanks to my lakota brother and guide Casper Thunder Hawk. Without him
I don't think the hunt would have happened. Tony Zonk and my great friend
Geraldine Agard tribal Secretary and her son A.J..Agard the security
guard. The staff at West Side Meats and Carla the owner. Paul, Steppe
and Joe the bartenders at the Wend Jamar lounge. Paul Schneider and a
special Cheyenne lady, Katie Kost.
We will be going back for the annual buffalo hunt again next year. If any
one wants to do any kind of hunting, contact A-Nam-Tay-Tay. I am ready
to go back now.
THIS IS REALLY COOL, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING
LIKE IT.
This is right off County Hwy O in Portage
County , Wis. , just north of Junction City (Northwest of Stevens
Point ). This is a piebald fawn. It was my good fortune
that it was young and timid since I was able to get within 10 yards of it. It
ran a few yards (Photo 6), I walked up again and took one last broadside
photo before it ran into the woods.




O'Siyo. This is A-Nam-Tay-Say speaking. Sometimes the creator sends animals as spiirit guides to give humans messages. You have to take time to receive theses messages. Just by looking at this deer you can pretty much belive it was sent to deliver a message to us. I don't know any Native American that would shoot this deer. I will tell people what this little one's words were to me, very soon. Look up at picture #4. He will speak to you too. A-Nam-Tay-Say