Jerrad Reed:  

CLASS OF 2003
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Fallbrook, CA

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Jerrad is single. His schools include Fallbrook Union High School. He works(ed) at Costmetology, Skipper, boat/permit owner commercial fisherman. TV shows Jerrad likes include How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life). One of Jerrad's favorite quotes is:"life is to short to be a hater ,my attention is too short to care, we were born to make mistakes it takes wisdom to forgive! and a coward to forget!". More about Jerrad:"life is to short to be a hater ,my attention is too short to care, we were born to make mistakes it takes wisdom to forgive! and a coward to forget! jerrad Reed (IM HERE BECAUSE OF A WARRIORS COURAGE) With the growing strength of the Shoshone Tribe, other tribes would generally combine forces before starting for the Wind River Country. However, the leaders of the strong Crow Tribe still considered themselves equal to the task of defeating the Shoshones on their own. Shoshone scout, accompanied by his wife to signify that he was approaching on a peaceful mission, was sent to their camp with a message from Chief Washakie demanding that the Crows do their hunting in the territory extending from their campsite east, toward the Owl Creek Range, while Shoshone people hunted the Wind River Range country. The Crows relied by killing the Shoshone scout and sending a message back with his wife, stating that they were prepared and eager to treat the balance of his tribe in the same manner, and they would hunt wherever they pleased. Word was sent to the friendly Bannocks who were camped on the banks of the Popo Agie river, a few miles south, and Chief Tigee with a party of Bannock fighting men soon joined the Shoshone in an attack on the Crow camp. The tribes...Expand for more
proved to be so evenly matched, that as the battle continued into the fifth day it was apparent that neither side was able to gain an advantage, while men were being lost. It was finally agreed that Chief Washakie and Big Robber, the Crow Chief would have undisputed claim to the Wind River Valley. As both chiefs were noted fighters and bitter enemies, and neither tribe could afford to relinquish the privilege of hunting in the coveted Wind River Valley. The battle was heralded as a great event. Each tribe sent its Chief away with disguised emotions, cheering them on to victory and with shouts of encouragement, while realizing the stark truth that one would not return alive. The battle took place at a safe distance from either tribe in order to be certain that there would be no chance of interference. With their own lives and the future of their tribes depending upon the outcome of this contest, each Chief mounted on his favorite horse, carrying a pointed lance and a shield. Lined on both sides of the conflict, members of both the Shoshone and Crow tribes were silent and tense. Although excitement was at a high pitch each tribe looked on without interference, as they had agreed. As the battle raged back and forth, it soon became impossible to distinguish one fighter from the other in the distant haze of dust, and it was not until Washakie headed for his own camp that the outcome of the conflict became evident. In victory, Chief Washakie was so impressed with the bravery of the Crow Chief that instead of taking his scalp, he had but out the heart of his antagonist and displayed it at the end of his lance until after the dance of victory held by the Shoshone warriors that night.".
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