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Sheheke,
Sheheke-shote (Mandan: Shehék Shót),
translated as
White Coyote, and also
known as
Coyote or Big
White (c. 1766–1812), was a
Mandan chief. His...
- area in 1806
while traveling east, the
Mandan sent one of
their chiefs,
Sheheke, on the trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with
Thomas Jefferson. But the...
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Tracy (2003).
Sheheke:
Mandan Indian Diplomat. Helena, MT:
Farcountry Press. ISBN 1560372559. Moulton, Gary E., ed. (1983–2001). "
Sheheke's Washington Delegation"...
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dollar coin. On the
return trip, the
expedition brought the
Mandan chief Sheheke Shote with them back to Washington, DC. Some
explorers described the Mandan...
- led by
Nathaniel Pryor that was
attempting to
return the
Mandan chief Sheheke to his people. He was
wounded in an
encounter with the
Arikaras and lost...
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their return to the
Mandan villages,
Lewis and
Clark took the
Mandan Chief Sheheke (Coyote or Big White) with them to
Washington to meet with
President Thomas...
- Columbia,
Canada Big whites, upper-class
colonists in
French Saint-Domingue
Sheheke (1766–1812),
Mandan chief also
known as Big
White Big
White Fog, play written...
- (Grand Forks:
University of
North Dakota Press, 1991), 42 and
Tracy Potter,
Sheheke:
Mandan Indian Diplomat (Farcountry Press, 2003), 47-48. "1889 Constitutional...
- Expedition. At the time that
Lewis and
Clark visited the main
chief was
Sheheke.
After a
catastrophic smallpox epidemic, the
Nuitadi Mandans of Good Boy...
- In 1807 he was put in
charge of an
expedition to
return Mandan chief Sheheke to his tribe, but he was
forced to turn back when
attacked by Arikaras...