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Cuerno Verde (died
September 3, 1779) is the
Spanish name for
Green horn aka
Tavibo Naritgant, a
Chief of the Comanche,
likely of the
Kotsoteka Comanche, in...
- Ow was his
birth name. Wovoka's
father was Numu-tibo'o (sometimes
called Tavibo), who for
several decades was
incorrectly believed to be Wodziwob, a religious...
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December 1888, Wovoka, who was
thought to be the son of the
medicine man
Tavibo (Numu-tibo'o), fell sick with a
fever during an
eclipse of the sun, which...
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message for
three years with the help of a
local "weather doctor"
named Tavibo,
father of Wovoka.
Prior to Wodziwob's
religious movement, a devastating...
- the 1870s. One of his
followers may have been Numu-tibo'o (also
known as
Tavibo), who for
several decades was
incorrectly identified as
being the same man...
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Penateka division Carne Muerto,
Tehcap (1832–1860s),
Quahadi war
chief Tavibo Naritgant,
Cuerno Verde (died 1779), war
chief Horseback (Tʉhʉyakwahipʉ)...
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diplomat Crazy Horse,
Oglala Lakota chief Cuerno Verde,
Spanish name for
Tavibo Naritgant, a
leader of the Comanche,
likely of the
Kotsoteka Comanche, in...
- PHM-3) USS Taussig (DD-746, DE-1030) USS Tautog (SS-199, SSN-639) USS
Tavibo (YTB-246) USS Tawah (1863) USS Tawakoni (AT-114/ATF-114) USS Tawasa (AT-92/ATF-92)...
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Scotland (1936) as
Messenger Ride, Ranger, Ride (1936) as Duval, aka
Chief Tavibo The
Plainsman (1936) as
Indian (uncredited) Song of the
Gringo (1936) as...
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American prophets,
including Neolin,
Handsome Lake, Yonaguska, Tenskwatawa,
Tavibo and his son Wovoka, and Smohalla, all of whom had
prophetic visions. In...