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    Isatai'i, also known as Isatai, or Eschiti (Comanche: Isa Tai'i, lit. 'Wolf Vulva'; c. 1840 – 1916) was a Comanche warrior and medicine man of the Kwaharʉ...
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    the spring of 1874, the Indians held a sun dance. Comanche medicine man Isatai'i promised victory and immunity from bullets to warriors who took the fight...
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    killing the remaining Indians who had not settled on reservations. In 1873, Isatai'i, a Comanche claiming to be a medicine man, called for all the Comanche...
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    an unsustainable position. During the winter, a spiritual leader named Isatai'i emerged among the Quahadi Band of Comanches. Isa-tai claimed to have the...
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    submitted, surrendered at Fort Sill. In June the last 400 Kwahada, including Isatai'i and Quanah Parker, surrendered. The war was over. Mackenzie disposed of...
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    Parker, Parra-ocoom, Kobay-oburra (Wild Horse), Kobay-otoho (Black Horse), Isatai'i, and their Quahadi Comanche, to Mow-way and his Kotsoteka, to Tabananika...
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    attacks and went to Adobe Wall to tell the others about what happened.:15 Isatai'i was a Comanche Medicine man and came to be known as a prophet among some...
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