• Mukwoorʉ (based on Comanche: mukua, lit. 'Spirit') (Spirit Talker) (died (1840-03-19)March 19, 1840) was a 19th-century Penateka Comanche Chief and medicine...
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    Antonio on March 19, 1840. About 35 Comanche men and women under chief, Mukwooru (aka Muguara) represented just a fraction of the Penateka band of the southern...
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  • misspelled as Sabaheit, alias Small Wolf), went on under their uncle Mukwooru's ("Spirit Talker") influence and their cursus honorum (i.e., rising through...
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    Anna (c. 1800 – c. 1849), war chief of the Penateka Band Spirit Talker (Mukwooru) (c. 1780 – 1840), Penateka chief and medicine man Ten Bears (Pawʉʉrasʉmʉnunʉ)...
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  • sometimes misspelled as “Sabaheit”, “Little Wolf”), Spirit Talker (Comanche Mukwooru)'s nephew and Buffalo Hump (Comanche “Potsʉnakwahipʉ” "Buffalo Bull's Back")'s...
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  • avoid all white settlements. The prominent Penateka chief and medicine man Mukwooru ("Spirit Talker") was in charge of the delegation. The Comanche chiefs...
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    mysteriously Khalid Abdul Muhammad (1948–2001), black American activist Mukwooru (1770s–1840), Comanche chief Orville Nix (1911–1972), filmed assassination...
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  • their hunting grounds. Cutting back to the tribe members, Chief Maguara (Mukwooru) finally decides to take the offer given by Lamer and plans to ride with...
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  • band of Comanche. In 1838, The Amorous Man went to Houston, where he, Mukwoorʉ (Spirit Talker), Mupitsukupʉ (Old Owl), and Potsʉnakwahipʉ (Buffalo Hump)...
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