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- Satanta - Wikipedia
Satanta was born the son of Chief Red Tipi and a Spanish captive and spent his youth south of the Arkansas River enjoying the peaceful alliance between the Kiowa and Comanche tribes
- Kiowa Chief Satanta – Orator of the Plains - Legends of America
Chief Satanta of the Kiowa tribe Known to his people as Set-Tainte, meaning “White Bear Person,” Satanta was a great Kiowa warrior who later became the principal chief in the Kiowa Wars of the 1860s-1870s and was known as “The Orator of the Plains ”
- Satanta | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
A Kiowa war chief, Satanta (Set'tainte, White Bear) was probably born circa 1819 on the southern Great Plains An imposing figure, he was a renowned warrior and member of the Koitsenko soldier society He emerged as a leader prior to 1850 and signed the Little Arkansas Treaty in 1865
- Kiowa chief commits suicide - TSHA
Explore the life and legacy of Kiowa chief Satanta, his role in the Medicine Lodge Treaty, and the events leading to his tragic suicide in 1878
- Satanta, Kiowa Chief - AAA Native Arts
One of the leading Kiowa chiefs in the 1860s and '70s, Satanta was a fearsome warrior, but also a skilled orator and diplomat Satanta negotiated numerous times with the American government and signed such treaties as the Little Arkansas (1865) and Medicine Lodge (1867)
- Chief Satanta Descendants | City of Grove Oklahoma
As a baby, Satanta was called Big Ribs, referring to the massive physique for which he was known throughout his life When he grew older he received his permanent name, Set-t’ainte or ‘White Bear,’ perhaps based on a vision or some sort of personal achievement
- Satanta - MayaIncaAztec. com
Satanta stood over 6 feet tall and he had huge shoulders and a barrel chest He liked the color red so much that he lived in a red tipi, and painted his face and body red when he was on the war path
- Satanta - Kansas Historical Society
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