Running Eagle (Pitamaka) was oldest among her siblings. Her father taught her how to hunt against the wishes of her mother. She was born in southern Alberta Canada to the Piikáni Piegan Tribe of the Blackfeet. She preferred boy's games to girl's. At age twelve she began wearing boys clothes. She started going on buffalo hunts with her father. On a hunting expedition with her father they were attacked by Assiniboine. Her father's horse was shot from under him and Running Eagle rode back and was able to save him. She was celebrated with a dance.
Her mother and father both passed away shorty after, leaving Running Eagle as the head of the family. She went with the warriors on a raid of a Crow camp. She was told to go back by the leader of the read, but she refused. She was able to steal eleven horses on the raid. She then kept watch and was able to take care of two Crow who tried to steal back the things they had taken. She was again celebrated by the tribe.
She still met with significant push back and it was suggested she do a vision quest. She was promised success in battle as long as she never slept with a man. After this she was accepted as a warrior and even lead battles. She did however eventually meet her end on the battle field.
Pitamakan lake in Montana was named for her. She is a woman who followed what she wanted to do instead of society's norms. It was rumored she slept with a man which resulted in her death. However the Flatheads targeted her knowing she was leading the battle.
















