- [kˣə̃ʁi ʃʊ̃ka],
Jerome Crow Dog; c. 1833 –
August 1912) was a Brulé
Lakota subchief, born at
Horse Stealing Cr****,
Montana Territory. He was the
nephew of...
- subtowns, each with a
subchief - Tsame, Avetile, Afeviwofe, Blengo, Dzake, Wudome,
Dzobati and Adzokoe. All of
these subchiefs swear allegiance to a paramount...
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agreement nearly brought about a
military clash. In the end, he
convinced two
subchiefs to sign and move to the
reservation with a few of the
Salish people. Garfield...
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Subchief adjutant Chosen subchief Subchief 1st
class Subchief 2nd
class Subchief 3rd class...
- the
settlement of
Granville Town on land
purchased from
local Koya
Temne subchief King Tom and
regent Naimbana. The
British understood the
purchase meant...
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Imnaha means "land
ruled over by Imna"; Imna was a
local Native American subchief. The post
office in
Imnaha opened January 4, 1885, but the
townsite was...
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occurred after the
conclusion of the
Walker War. It was
named after a
subchief of the Ute and
involved several clashes between Mormon settlers and Native...
- Olotacara, or Otocara; c. 1548 – 1573 near Fort San Mateo, Florida) was
subchief of a
Florida tribe.
Olotoraca was the
nephew of Satouriona, one of the...
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their political difference. On 22
February 1887, Moses'
chief rival, his
subchief Paul Visser, had
Moses killed and deposed.
Hendrik Witbooi held leadership...
- of the Pend d'Oreilles; Mic****e,
chief of the Kutenais; and
several subchiefs. The
treaty was
ratified by Congress,
signed by
President James Buchanan...