Josiah Tay Rowland Middle Rider, whose Blackfeet name is “Ksiki’miioo’taatsis” (White Horse Rider) is a direct descendant of Chief Little Dog. On his Cheyenne side, he is a direct descendant of Chief (Dull Knife) Morning Star. He was born on June 23, 2004, to Gena Middle Rider and Johhny Ray Rowland. We were blessed to have him until June 26, 2023. He grew up on Otter Creek with his beloved Grandparents Ken and Pam Kania until he graduated 8th grade. He spent the last six years under the watchful care of his Uncle Gary Middle Rider Jr. and Lisa Old Mouse. He was a proud Ashland Bronc through the 8th grade and graduated a Broadus Hawk in 2022. Learning the traditions and staying true to his Northern Cheyenne and Blackfeet culture was important to Josiah. He took in as much knowledge as he could from those who came before him and yearned to share it with those who came after. Cowboying was a favorite way to spend his spring and summer as he’d be quick to jump on a branding crew and help out any way that he could. He wasn’t afraid to get dirty, work hard, and have fun all at the same time. His friends would say that he was the first to step up and offer a helping hand and was the last to stop working.
When he was young, he was often comforted by his sister Kaya singing to him and snuggling up in arms of his big brother Christian when he couldn’t fall asleep in their new house. Josiah often talked with his sister Emonda about how much he admired his Grandpa Ken for his service in the Army and wanted to be a part of something bigger; inspiring his dreams of joining the military. Combining his admiration of his Grandpa’s service with his love of cowboying, “Josey,” as he was affectionately known to his friends (“Big Juicy” to his Blackfeet family) started out his branding career in skinny jeans, combat boots, and a man bun – ready to work!
Josiah talked a big talk, but he had a soft spot for kids, especially his nephew Isaiah. He made a point to be a part of all his special moments and took the time to teach him and be the uncle to Isaiah that Gary was to him. Spending time together, learning from his uncle, walking in the mountains of his family’s home on the Blackfeet Reservation with his brother Christian and uncle Gary brought a peace to Josiah’s life that he craved.
Josiah had a warrior’s spirit; he was proud, brave, strong and honorable. He fought for the smile on his face and the peaceful joy in his heart. He was a protector and made it his business to stand up for anyone he believed was being treated wrongly. He chose to love big; he chose to live big; he chose to be for others what he needed for himself. He never met someone who found him unlikable, although he relished the opportunity to irritate people, especially his teachers, but they all loved him! He made himself at home wherever he was; he made friends into family. Holding a very special place in his heart was his wrestling family, his football family, and his classmates. The Broadus community embraced Josiah and he knew he was loved.
On his Blackfeet side, Josiah is survived by his uncle, Gary Middle Rider Jr. (Lisa Old Mouse), his grandmothers, Pam Kania and Barbara Middle Rider, his mother Gena Middle Rider (Robert Carreon), uncles Steve Middle Rider and Nick Garcia, siblings Emonda Middle Rider (Johnny Rodriguez), Kaya Middle Rider (Andrew Hughes), Christian Middle Rider, Chasen Carreon, Gabrielle Middle Rider, Catlin Tom Middle Rider, Naato’Aakii Middle Rider; nephew Isaiah Dennis, nieces Kehlani and Sonora Rodriguez. On his Blackfeet side he is survived by the Middle Rider, Little Dog, Spotted Bear, Yellow Kidney, Little Mustache, Comes At Night, Racine, Guardipee, Crawford, Spearson, Mad Plume families and preceded in death by his grandpa Ken Kania, grandpa Gary Middle Rider Sr., great-grandpa Floyd Middle Rider Sr., uncles Jerry Middle Rider, “Little” Floyd Middle Rider, Levi Middle Rider, aunt Marie Striped Squirrel.
On his Cheyenne side he is survived by his Great-Grandparents Delores Yellow Eyes and Emma Homer, Grandparents Victoria (Michael) Bearcomesout, Grandmother, Vicki Seminole his father, Johnny Ray Rowland, uncles Wamblee Rowland and Raylin Rowland, aunts Lujuana (Lafe) Haugen, Darcie Rowland, and Andrea Demery. His siblings include Jerray, Tazia, LaRaya, Jerell Rowland, Tyranny Rowland, Azazel Killsnight and Andrew Foote, Kya, and Christian. Josiah was blessed with fifteen 1st cousins, brothers and sisters in the Cheyenne way, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Eugene M. Rowland. Josiah’s Cheyenne family was also very large and also includes the Rowlands, Seminoles, Pretty Boy, Bordeaux, Leftwich, Sooktis, Smalls, Yellow Eyes, Fox, Whitedirts, and Gondors. Too numerous family members to mention, but they also include the Wolf Creek and Pine Ridge, SD areas.
In some way, Josiah touched the life of everyone he came across, leaving a part of him that will never be forgotten. He was a son, a grandson, a nephew, an uncle, a brother, a cousin, and most of all a friend. He is missed beyond measure. Ride on cowboy. In the words of Josiah, “Glad you got to see me!”
Journey well and fast across the wolf trail (Milky Way), your ancestors await you in the happy hunting grounds.
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Monday July 3, 2023
Powder River High School Gymnasium
500 Trautman Ave
Broadus, Montana 59317
Interment
Following the funeral service
Monday July 3, 2023
Willow Crossing Cemetery
Otter Creek, Montana
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Monday July 3, 2023
Powder River High School Gymnasium
500 Trautman Ave
Broadus, Montana 59317
Interment
Following the funeral service
Monday July 3, 2023
Willow Crossing Cemetery
Otter Creek, Montana
pat riedel says
Gary, Lisa and family — sorry to hear of your loss but he is now with his ancestors, thinking of you alwasys
Renea Bidwell says
Thinking of Josiah’s family with prayers. He will always be a fond memory and kind smile for everyone who had the opportunity to know him. So sorry for the loss. He will always be young and vibrant with his family beyond. God bless.
Bert & Helen Woods says
To all of Josiah’s family-So sorry of your loss of this young man. It was such a pleasure to know him. He will be missed by many.
Carla & Jay Johnson says
Gena and family! We are so very sorry for your loss. Our heart and prayers are with you during this sad, sad time! Be strong knowing that he is in a better place and will always be looking out for you until you all meet again! God Bless him and may his journey be joyous to the other camp! We love you all.
James D. Jr. & Ann King says
Dear Gary, Lisa, Gina & family, We are sending our most heartfelt condolences on the loss of your precious son and nephew…. Our hears are with you.
Anonymous says
Gary,I do not know this young man nor you but I just want you to know that I give my condolences and prayers for the Middlerider family. Losing someone closest and so young is not how it’s supposed to be. May all family remember your Josiah with courage and faith that we will be together again one day. Josiah,know that you will forever be remembered, walk in eternal happiness in heaven………….
Arny and Jennifer says
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We always enjoyed having Josiah at our brandings. Such a polite young man.
Caitlin Tom Middle Rider says
Condolences to my Middle Rider family. Calian & I love you guys. I was just thinking earlier, the last time me & Josiah talked. He was excited to one day meet his nephew & me, it hurts we didn’t get that chance.
Tammy Schoenbeck says
Going to miss our talks, fly high cowboy, meet you on the other side
Myra Fisher says
Oh my heritage living center daycare son, you we’re sucha good boy all your life, I will never forget you, Josiah gave me my knick Name
Rah Rah, because he couldn’t say Myra.. So sorry you had to leave so soon My heartfelt prayers for you Pam, Gary, Lisa, Christian, Kya & Emonda. He thought the world of y’all 🙏♥️🙏
Tedi Jo Williams says
Josiah was a pleasure to work with at the Broadus Boot and Tack. He was creative, artistic, and had a genuine ability to change the schedule to include what he wanted to do! I told him that he should consider politics! I will miss him.
Kelly Babb says
To all the family of Josia,
I witnessed Josia become a fine young man while he attended Broadus High School. He was proud of his native heritage and was a true friend to those privileged to call him one. Yes, he could aggravate his teachers, then turn around and charm them with that grin! Because he was a cowboy, I gifted him a horse halter upon graduation. He was so appreciative. Ride the good ones Josiah!
Nita says
I am sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in knowing you have the chance to see Josiah again. “There is going to be a resurrection” (Acts 24:15) What a wonderful time this will be.
Deshawn David Hart says
I remember when we first met back in 1st grade, me and you were challenging each other who could jump the furthest off the red fort. Then we graduated with each other, we been around each other since we were tots… I’ll miss you brotha. Miss the APS days, so I’ll see you in the next life.
Shawn and Wendy Richards says
So very sorry for your loss. Will always remember the random drop in’s just to say hi and catch up. What a great kid! He will be missed dearly! Prayers!
Linda Herrera says
My condolences to Middle Rider Family. Much love and prayers.
Patricia Houseman says
I am so sorry for your loss, Gary, Lisa and family. Josiah is in my prayers. (Patsy Brey) I was out of town and
could not come to the funeral.