- they are
likely the
forerunners of the
Nokoni Nʉʉ (Nokoni), Kwaarʉ Nʉʉ (
Kwahadi, Quohada), and the Hʉpenʉʉ (Hois)
local group of the Penatʉka Nʉʉ (Penateka)...
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Kwahadi ("Antelope") band of the
Comanche Nation. He was
likely born into the
Nokoni ("Wanderers") band of Tabby-nocca and grew up
among the
Kwahadis...
- name of the
Nokoni people had long
antedated him, and, anyway, he was a
Kwahadi,
having a
Nokoni wife. The city of Nocona,
Texas is
named after him. Despite...
-
against Kwahadi,
Kotsoteka and
Nokoni Comanche villages,
forced Big Red Meat and Tahka's Nokoni, Mow-way's Kotsoteka, Pawʉʉra-ocoom's (Bull Bear)
Kwahadi to...
-
first chief of the
Kwahadi Comanche, Kobe (Wild Horse)
second Chief of
Kwahadi took with him the two
adolescent sons of the dead
Kwahadi chief and grandsons...
-
notable museums in the area are the
Kwahadi Kiva
Indian Museum and the
English Field Air &
Space Museum. The
Kwahadi Kiva
Indian Museum features a collection...
- was born in the late 1780s or
early 1790s,
likely being son or
nephew to
Kwahadi chief Waakakwasi ("Trotter",
called by
Mexicans "Cota-de-Maya" or "Cota-de-Malla"...
- of Texas.
Their more
northern kinsmen Yamparika, Kotsoteka,
Nokoni and
Kwahadi warriors,
under such
leaders as Ten Bears,
Tawaquenah (“Big Eagle” or “Sun...
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buffalo herds, the
tribes eventually surrendered.
Quanah Parker and his
Kwahadi Comanches were the last to
abandon the struggle, and
their arrival at Fort...
- Yah-Tah-Hey-Si-Kess
Lodge 413
Conquistador Council Roswell New
Mexico Kwahadi Lodge 414
Daniel Boone Council Asheville North Carolina Tsali Lodge Camp...