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22: 79: 160:. After his father's death in 1857, Guerrier withdrew from the university and eventually returned to live with his mother's people, who knew him as Red Tail Hawk. He narrowly escaped death in the 398:
National Archives & Records Administration, SW Region Fort Worth, Record Group 5, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Concho (Cheyenne & Arapaho Agency), E12 Land Transactions, Report on Heirship
192:. In August 1868 he was living with Little Rock's band on Buckner's Fork of the Pawnee River when he learned of the violent raids by a large war party on white settlements along the 137:'s Wutapai band. In 1848, his father left William Bent's employ and, in partnership with Seth Edmund Ward, became a licensed trader in the region of the Upper 436: 180:
of 1865. After a stint as a trader for licensed arms dealer David A. Butterfield, he was hired as an interpreter by the War Department, assigned to the
176:'s sister Julia in about 1865. He worked as an interpreter for the Interior Department and was present in that capacity at the negotiations for the 319: 451: 446: 212: 181: 223:
for the firm of Lee and Reynolds. He again worked for the Interior Department in 1871 and 1884, interpreting for Cheyenne delegations to
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Halfbreed: The Remarkable True Story of George Bent — Caught Between the Worlds of the Indian and the White Man.
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epidemic. In 1851 Guerrier was entered in a Catholic mission school near present-day
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between the Cheyenne and the United States, and later became a successful rancher.
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rivers, eventually operating a trading post along the Platte with his partners.
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Washita Memories: Eyewitness Views of Custer's Attack on Black Kettle's Village
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Bent's Old Fort And Its Builders (Kansas State Historical Collections, vol. 15)
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in 1864. He was an interpreter for the U.S. government during the
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In October 1867 he was an interpreter during negotiations for the
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Guerrier was born January 16, 1840, in a Cheyenne camp on the
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Edmund Guerrier died in 1921 at his ranch near the city of
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Guerrier's mother and an infant sibling died in an 1849
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Hardorff, Richard G., compiler & editor (2006).
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Cheyenne
Sand Creek massacre
Indian Wars
Smoky Hill River
Kansas
William Guerrier
St. Louis, Missouri
William Bent
Bent's Fort
Little Rock
Platte
Arkansas
cholera
St. Marys, Kansas
St. Louis University
Sand Creek massacre
George Bent
Treaty of the Little Arkansas
Seventh U.S. Cavalry
Hancock expedition
Winfield S. Hancock
Saline
Solomon
Kansas

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