- Anna (c. 1800 – c. 1849), war
chief of the
Penateka Band
Spirit Talker (Mukwooru) (c. 1780 – 1840),
Penateka chief and
medicine man Ten
Bears (Pawʉʉrasʉmʉnunʉ)...
- Back" ) (born c. 1800 — died post 1861 / ante 1867) was a War
Chief of the
Penateka band of the Comanches. He came to
prominence after the
Council House Fight...
- (United States), who were
predominantly German in nationality, and the
Penateka Comanche Tribe. The
treaty was
officially recognized by the
United States...
- a
Native American war
chief of the
Penateka tribe of the
Comanche Indians.
Santa Anna was a
member of the
Penateka division of the
Comanche tribe in the...
-
Tosahwi (c. 1805/10 – c.1878/80),
meaning White Knife, was a
Penateka Comanche chief. He was
deemed "cooperative" by
William Bab**** Hazen. In January...
- 'Spirit') (Spirit Talker) (died (1840-03-19)March 19, 1840) was a 19th-century
Penateka Comanche Chief and
medicine man in
Central Texas. His
nephews were the...
- 13
white captives they had kidnapped.
Because of the
small amount this
Penateka band of
Southern Comanche received for the
ransom of nine-year-old James...
- best support, (born ca. 1800 or 1805 — died 1854) was a War
Chief of the
Penateka division of the
Comanche Indians. He came to
prominence after the Council...
- needed]; c. late 1780s – p. 1852) was a
civil chief of the "Honey-Eaters" or
Penateka band of the Comanche. The
height of his
prominence was in the 1830s and...
- long-time
resident of Austin.
Buffalo Hump c 1800 1870 War
chief of the
Penateka band of the
Comanche Liz
Carpenter 1920 2010 A journalist, author, political...