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three Comanche Naciones (divisions): Hʉpenʉʉ (Jupe, Hoipi), Yaparʉhka (
Yamparika), and Kʉhtsʉtʉhka (Kotsoteka).
After the
Mescalero Apache,
Jicarilla Apache...
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Yamparika or "Root Eater"
division of the
Comanche from ca. 1860-72. He was the
leader of the
Ketahto ("The Barefeet")
local group of the
Yamparika,...
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faction of the
Comanche ********inated him and the Kotsoteka, Jupe, and
Yamparika sub-tribes gave the
power to make
peace to a
leader named Ecueracapa....
- to the north;
there was also a band of
Shoshone called the
Yamparika. The name
Yamparika is a
Snake Indians word
meaning "yampa eaters", "yampa" referring...
- (Kotsoteka Comanche)
Tabananika (
Yamparika Comanche) Isa-rosa (
Yamparika Comanche)
Hitetetsi aka Tuwikaa-tiesuat (
Yamparika Comanche)
Guipago (Kiowa) Satanta...
- Comanche's
Indian enemies and a
raider through Texas. In 1861,
along with the
Yamparika head
chief Ten
Bears and the
Penateka chiefs Tosahwi (White Knife) and...
- the
aftermath of the M****er M****acre.
Belligerents United
States Ute:
Yamparika Parianuche Tabeguache Muhgruhtahveeach Kapota Muache Weminuche Ute Allies:...
- Isa-Rosa ("White Wolf") and
Tabananika ("Sound of the Sunrise") of the
Yamparika, and Big Red Meat of the
Nokoni band,
identified the
buffalo hide merchants...
- the
Weenuchiu lived along the San Juan River, and the
Parianuche and
Yamparika lived in the Yampa,
White and
Duchesne River valleys. The Ute
ranged as...
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Adobe Walls.
After the
Adobe Walls battle on June 27–28, 1874,
several Yamparika (Isa-nanica,
Hitetetsi or Tuwikaa-tiesuat, Piyi-o-toho, and,
camping nearby...