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Carnoviste (1825 ca. – 1876) was a
southern (Guadalupe)
Mescalero chief, his band—presumably Tsehitcihéndé or Niit'ahénde—lived in the
Texan Big Bend Country...
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their village in
eastern New Mexico. He was
adopted by a man
named Carnoviste and his wife,
Laughing Eyes. A year
after his capture,
General William...
- also left
their reservation; many
Guadalupe and
Limpia Mescalero too (
Carnoviste and
Alsate were
close allies to
Victorio after 1874)
joined Victorio's...
- medicine-man, aide to old
Barranquito and, later, to Santana.
Southern Mescalero Carnoviste:
chief of Tsehitcihéndé (Guadalupe
Mountains Mescaleros) or
maybe Tsebekinéndé...
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likely to be
identified with
Avispa Colorada,
connected to
Alsate and
Carnoviste in 1874);
Alsate led his
people to Chihuahua. On 19
December 1885 an officer...
- the Lipans, and Alsate's
Chisos band was a
leading player. As well as
Carnoviste,
chief of a
Guadalupe Mescalero band,
Alsate too
became a
close ally to...