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spread across the
Great Basin and
across the
mountains into Wyoming. The
Kotsoteka ("Bison Eaters") were
probably among the first.
Other groups followed...
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Shaking Hand or Hand Shaker, was the prin****l
leader and war
chief of the
Kotsoteka band of the
Comanche during the 1860s and 1870s,
following the deaths...
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asked by
Indian Agent Lawrie Tatum to
begin an
expedition against the
Kotsoteka and
Quahadi Comanche bands, both of whom had
refused to
relocate to a...
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Green horn aka
Tavibo Naritgant, a
Chief of the Comanche,
likely of the
Kotsoteka Comanche, in the late 18th century.
Cuerno Verde ("Green Horn" in English)...
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Spanish name for
Tavibo Naritgant, a
leader of the Comanche,
likely of the
Kotsoteka Comanche, in the late 18th century.
Logan Fontenelle,
Omaha chief and...
- Kobay-oburra (Quahadi Comanche) Piarʉ Ekarʉhkapʉ (Nokoni Comanche) Mow-way (
Kotsoteka Comanche)
Tabananika (Yamparika Comanche) Isa-rosa (Yamparika Comanche)...
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service at Red River,
Texas on
September 29, 1872 in
combat with the
Kotsoteka band of the Comanche. Citation:
Gallantry in action.
Biography portal...
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scouting patrol under Lt.
Boehm and
Captain Wirt Davis,
discovered a
large Kotsoteka Comanche village. The
cavalry moved within a half mile of the village...
- Oklahoma. On
October 1, 1858,
while camped in the
Wichita Mountains with the
Kotsoteka band
under Quohohateme, the
Yambarika band
under Hotoyokowat, and probably...
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Monfort Stokes,
along with
chiefs such
Tawaquenah ("Sun Eagle") of the
Kotsoteka or "Buffalo-Eaters" band and Iron
Jacket (Comanche: Puhihwikwasu'u or...