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White Horse (Kiowa: Tsen-
tainte,
unknown c. 1840/1845–1892) was a
chief of the Kiowa.
White Horse attended the
council between southern plains tribes and...
- upon
other tribes and
white settlers,
often being ****ociated with Tsen-
tainte ("White Horse"). Born in
Kiowa territory (possibly present-day Oklahoma)...
- Lone Wolf The Elder,
alias Guibayhawgu,
Rescued From Wolves),
Satanta (Set-
tainte,
White Bear), Tene-angopte (Kicking Bird), Zepko-ete (Big Bow), Set-imkia...
- Mamanti, Tsen-
tainte (White Horse), Fast Bear,
Yellow Wolf,
Eagle Head, so they weren't arrested. On
April 20, 1872 Zepko-ete and Tsen-
tainte, with about...
- (Woman's Heart), Set-imkia (Stumbling Bear), Aupia-goodle (Red Otter), Tsen-
tainte (White Horse), Ado-ete (Big Tree) led many
raids in
Texas and Oklahoma,...
- West (Wah-pah-nah-yah),
Southern Cheyenne (1912–1996)
White Horse (Tsen-
tainte),
Kiowa (died 1892)
Dyani White Hawk,
Sicangu Lakota (born 1976) Emmi Whitehorse...
- Tuwikaa-tiesuat (Yamparika Comanche)
Guipago (Kiowa)
Satanta (Kiowa) Tsen-
tainte (Kiowa) Zepko-ete (Kiowa)
Little Robe (Cheyenne)
White Shield (Cheyenne): 208 ...
- Soon
after their release,
Satanta and Ado-ete,
along with
Guipago and Tsen-
tainte (White Horse) were
involved in
attacking buffalo hunters and were present...
- of years. On June 27–28, 1874,
Mamanti (unlike Guipago,
Satanta and Tsen-
tainte) didn't take part in the
attack against the
hidemen and
buffalo hunters...
- Yamparika, and to the
Kiowa led by Guipago, Satanta, Zepko-ete (Big Bow), Tsen-
tainte (White Horse) and
Mamanti (Walking-above).
After the Palo Duro campaign...