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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatantaSatanta - Wikipedia

    Satanta (IPA: [seˈtʰæntə]) ( Set'tainte ( [séʔ.tˀã́j.dè]) or White Bear) ( c. 1815 – October 11, 1878) was a Kiowa war chief. He was a member of the Kiowa tribe, born around 1815, during the height of the power of the Plains Tribes, probably along the Canadian River in the traditional winter camp grounds of his people.

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesSatanta - TSHA

    Feb 10, 2021 · Satanta (ca. 1820–1878) was a prominent Kiowa leader who fought against White settlers and soldiers in the southern plains. He participated in several treaties, raids, and trials, and was known for his oratory and diplomacy.

  3. Learn about Satanta, a prominent Kiowa warrior and orator who fought against white settlers in the 1860s-1870s. Discover his role in the Medicine Lodge Treaty, the Salt Creek Massacre, and his imprisonment and death.

  4. Jun 12, 2006 · Learn about Satanta, a Kiowa chief who was a diplomat, orator, warrior and murderer in the 1860s and '70s. Discover his early life, his role in intertribal conflicts and treaty negotiations, and his famous bugle and shield.

  5. Satanta (1830-1878) was a prominent Kiowa warrior and speaker who resisted U.S. expansion and treaties. He was captured, imprisoned and executed after a raid on a stagecoach carrying General Sherman in 1871.

  6. 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.

  7. ""Satanta: The Great Chief Of The Kiowas And His People"" is a historical book written by Clarence Wharton that explores the life and legacy of Satanta, a prominent...