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Dohäsan, Dohosan, Tauhawsin, Tohausen, or
Touhason (late 1780s to
early 1790s – 1866) was a
prominent Native American. He was War
Chief of the Kata or...
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outstanding warrior and in his
twenties was made a sub-chief of his tribe,
under Dohäsan, as Chief. He
fought with him at the
First Battle of
Adobe Walls, and earned...
- executed. The Navy put
Arthur Foss in
service as a yard tug
under the name
Dohasan from
early 1942
until February 1945. The tug was laid up
until 1947 when...
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settlement on the
Southern Plains).
After the
death of the high
chief Dohäsan in 1866, the
Kiowa split politically into a
peace faction and a war faction...
- 1865,
Dohasan, the last
Chief of the
unified Kiowa,
signed the
peace treaty along with Guipago, or Lone Wolf (the Elder), and
other chiefs.
Dohasan scorned...
- Carson's
cavalry found and
attacked a
Kiowa village of 176 lodges. The
chief Dohäsan and his
people fled, p****ing the
alarm to
allied Comanche villages nearby;...
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other people at Pea**** Ranch.
After the
death of the
Kiowa supreme chief Dohäsan in 1866,
Guipago was
selected as the new head chief,
Satanta took over...
- Sky Walker,
Walking Above, or Walks-in-the-Sky.
After the head
chief Dohäsan died in 1866,
naming Guipago, or Lone Wolf the Elder, as his own designated...
- his
family settled near
Rainy Mountain in
Indian Territory.
Texas portal Dohasan Satank Guipago Satanta Mamanti Tene-angopte Tsen-tainte Ado-ete "Big Bow...
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Chief Dohäsan and his
people fled, p****ing the
alarm to
allied Comanche villages nearby,
while Guipago,
young war
chief and
nephew to
Dohasan, managed...