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    White Horse (Kiowa: Tsen-tainte, unknown c. 1840/1845–1892) was a chief of the Kiowa. White Horse attended the council between southern plains tribes...
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  • House of Hanover White Horse of Kent, a symbol of the English county of Kent White Horse (Kiowa leader) (died 1892), chief of the Kiowa nation Logan Fontenelle...
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    Kiowa (/ˈkaɪ.əwə, -ˌwɑː, -ˌweɪ/ KY-ə-wə, -⁠WAH, -⁠WAY) or Cáuigú IPA: [kɔ́j-gʷú]) people are a Native American tribe and an Indigenous people of the Great...
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    frequent raids upon other tribes and white settlers, often being associated with Tsen-tainte ("White Horse"). Born in Kiowa territory (possibly present-day...
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    (Set'tainte ([séʔ.tˀã́j.dè]) or White Bear) (c. 1815 – October 11, 1878) was a Kiowa war chief. He was a member of the Kiowa tribe, born around 1815, during...
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    (c. 1833–c. 1900) was a Kiowa war leader during the 19th century, an associate of Guipago and Satanta. Big Bow's name in Kiowa is Zepko-ette, also spelled...
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    1794 Little Turtle, Miami chief Lone Wolf the Elder, Kiowa chief Lone Wolf the Younger, Kiowa leader Major Ridge, Cherokee chief, led Lighthorse Patrol...
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    Guipago (category Articles containing Kiowa-language text)
    the Elder (Kiowa: Gui-Pah-G(h)o, lit. ''Lone Wolf" or "Alone among the Wolves''; c. 1820 – July 1879) was the last Principal Chief of the Kiowa tribe. He...
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    Plains Apache (redirect from Kiowa-Apache)
    of North America, in close association with the linguistically unrelated Kiowa Tribe. Today, they are headquartered in Southwestern Oklahoma and are federally...
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    Ledger art (section Kiowa)
    of the Bow String Warrior Society Silver Horn, Kiowa Sitting Bull, Hunkpapa Lakota White Horse, Kiowa Yellow Nose, Ute, captured as a child by Cheyenne...
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    the Comanche, Kiowa, and Plains Apache, who belonged to different language families and cultures. In 1837, while raiding the Kiowa horse herds along the...
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  • Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Witkó [tˣaˈʃʊ̃kɛ witˈkɔ], lit. 'His-Horse-Is-Crazy'; c. 1840 – September 5, 1877) was a Lakota war leader of the Oglala...
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  • a large band of Kiowa warriors, approximately 180 warriors, under the leadership of Satanta, Satank, Mamanti, Big Tree, White Horse, Fast Bear, Yellow...
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    large area called Comancheria which they shared with allied tribes, the Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache (Plains Apache), Wichita, and after 1840 the southern Cheyenne...
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    of the site. Tehan, a white member of the Kiowa who was imprisoned by the army, escaped in the event and returned to his Kiowa home. A number of soldiers...
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    attacked a camp of Kiowa and Comanche along Wolf Creek in Oklahoma resulting in heavy losses from both sides. Among the losses were White Thunder (keeper...
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    campaign launched by the United States Army in 1874 to displace the Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes from the Southern Plains, and forcibly...
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    Crow mostly got their horses from people from the southern plains such as the Comanche and Kiowa who originally got their horses from the Spanish and southwestern...
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    Horseback (Comanche) (category TEMP Infobox Native American leader with para 'known' or 'known for')
    Bird for the Kiowas, and the Kiowa chief pointed out 27 chiefs and warriors, but Horseback was able to sacrifice only nine men (one Black Horse - Tu-ukumah...
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  • Long's venture and gained horses, other plunder, and scalps in battles with the Spanish army. After Carita, a prominent Tonkawa leader, died in 1823, Plácido...
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    progressive leader known for his stately appearance and oratorical skills. In 1840, he mediated peace between the Southern Arapaho and Cheyenne and the Kiowa, Comanche...
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    Black Elk (category Lakota leaders)
    heyoka of the Oglala Lakota people. He was a second cousin of the war leader Crazy Horse and fought with him in the Battle of Little Bighorn. He survived the...
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    expanding its territory west of the Missouri River. They pushed out the Kiowa and formed alliances with the Cheyenne and Arapaho to gain control of the...
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    Nookhose'iinenno ("White Sage People"); are called by the Southern Arapaho Bo'ooceinenno' or Baachinena ("red willow men"); the Kiowa know them as Tägyäko...
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    Kicking Bird (category Kiowa people)
    worst tormentors to participate - Guipago, Tsen-tainte (White Horse), and Satank. Kiowa Old Man Horse accounted "Chiefs hostile to him said to him, ‘Kicking...
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    Quanah Parker (category TEMP Infobox Native American leader with para 'known' or 'known for')
    assimilated into the Nokoni tribe. Following the apprehension of several Kiowa chiefs in 1871, Quanah Parker emerged as a dominant figure in the Red River...
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    Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Gros Ventre, Kiowa, Lakota, Lipan, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache), Plains Cree, Plains Ojibwe, Sarsi, Nakoda (Stoney)...
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  • Big Red Meat (category TEMP Infobox Native American leader with para 'known' or 'known for')
    Kiowa braves led several raids through Texas. On October 6, in Montgomery County, one man was killed, three children were kidnapped, and many horses were...
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  • says no. His grandfather then tells him the Kiowa story of Tehan, a white man who lived among the Kiowa and fought bravely alongside them, and Shane...
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    Daughter of Dawn (category American black-and-white films)
    of the chief of the Kiowa (played by Hunting Horse.) Dawn wishes to wed White Eagle (played by White Parker, son of Comanche leader Quanah Parker) but...
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