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White Horse (Kiowa leader)

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158:, Big Tree (and, perhaps, Guipago himself), but he wasn't arrested nor involved in the trial in Jacksboro. On April 20, 1872 Zepko-ete and Tsen-tainte, with about one hundred of their Kiowa warriors and Comanche allies, attacked a government wagon train at Howard Wells station, along the San Antonio - El Paso trail, killing 17 Mexicans and kidnapping a woman; two companies (A and H) of 9th Cavalry from Fort Clark, led by capt. N. Cooney and lt. F. R. Vincent, got the Indians, but were forced to retreat after suffering two casualties (lt. Vincent himself, deadly wounded, and a "Buffalo Soldier"); ten Indians (four in the assault on the wagon train and six in the fight against the "Buffalo Soldiers") were reported to have been killed. After Adobe Walls' fight, in June 1874, he joined Guipago and the Comanche under 27: 217: 119: 137:
In a raid on August 7, 1870 in Montague County, they killed German immigrant farmer, Gottlieb Koozier, and took his wife and five children captive along with fourteen-year-old Martin Kilgore; the family was ransomed for $ 100 each at Fort Sill.
130:. They scattered a herd of cattle, killed two yoke of oxen, stole nine horses, one mule, a large amount of provisions, one tent, one wagon-cover, etc., all of which property was at the time owned by and in the possession of Colonel 358: 333: 240: 363: 317:
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Issue 17, Part 1 p. 216 By Smithsonian Institution
205:, for the ledgers they were drawn in. In 1878 he and the other Kiowa prisoners were returned to the reservation in Indian Territory near Fort Sill. 378: 62: 353: 146:
bargained upon behalf of the hostages, not paying until they were all returned. White Horse took part in many raids, including the
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in the Red River War. The raiding would continue until April 19, 1875 when he and his band surrendered at Fort Sill.
201:. While incarcerated at Fort Marion, White Horse was among the prisoners who became artists in what would be called 299:
Report by Mr. Bowen of the Committee on Indian Affairs submitted to the United States Senate on April 8, 1884
115:, White Horse killed and scalped two men, prior to the arrival of a cavalry detachment which drove them off. 245: 147: 26: 198: 194: 127: 54: 368: 343: 58: 373: 308:
Andele: or, The Mexican-Kiowa captive. A story of real life among the Indians By J. J. Methvin p. 136
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to choose those among his tribe to be imprisoned in the east, White Horse was among those chosen by
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and stole seventy-three mules. On June 22 in an attack on a cattle drive on the
97: 212: 202: 150:, on May 11, 1871 on Salt Creek Prairie in Texas, along with Satank, Satanta, 104: 19:"White Horse (chief)" redirects here. For other uses of "White horse", see 275: 178: 89: 250: 190: 155: 66: 260: 139: 74: 182: 117: 103:
On June 12, 1870, White Horse led a raiding party on an attack on
46: 177:). He would join other Kiowa as well as tribe members of the 96:, who were then living in exile on the reservation near 126:
On July 9, 1870, the Kiowa Indians made a raid into
49:. White Horse attended the council between southern 241:Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas 45:, unknown c. 1840/1845–1892) was a chief of the 8: 359:Native Americans imprisoned at Fort Marion 88:In 1867 White Horse joined a war party of 334:Native American people of the Indian Wars 92:and Kiowas on a revenge raid against the 57:in southern Kansas which resulted in the 16:Native American Kiowa warrior (1847–1892) 25: 292: 7: 30:White Horse holding his war shield 14: 215: 364:Native American drawing artists 236:List of Native American artists 77:, he was often associated with 1: 379:19th-century Native Americans 65:. Follower of such elders as 231:Second Battle of Adobe Walls 21:White horse (disambiguation) 395: 18: 53:and the United States at 354:Native American painters 339:Native American leaders 246:Warren Wagon Train Raid 165:When forced by General 148:Warren Wagon Train Raid 199:St. Augustine, Florida 128:Montague County, Texas 123: 31: 121: 59:Medicine Lodge Treaty 29: 132:Samuel Newitt Wood 124: 32: 349:Texas–Indian Wars 187:Southern Cheyenne 386: 318: 315: 309: 306: 300: 297: 225: 220: 219: 218: 109:Indian Territory 394: 393: 389: 388: 387: 385: 384: 383: 324: 323: 322: 321: 316: 312: 307: 303: 298: 294: 289: 221: 216: 214: 211: 167:Philip Sheridan 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 392: 390: 382: 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 356: 351: 346: 341: 336: 326: 325: 320: 319: 310: 301: 291: 290: 288: 285: 284: 283: 278: 273: 268: 263: 258: 253: 248: 243: 238: 233: 227: 226: 210: 207: 193:imprisoned at 100:, New Mexico. 63:white settlers 55:Medicine Lodge 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 391: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 331: 329: 314: 311: 305: 302: 296: 293: 286: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 257: 254: 252: 249: 247: 244: 242: 239: 237: 234: 232: 229: 228: 224: 213: 208: 206: 204: 200: 196: 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 142:Indian agent 141: 135: 133: 129: 120: 116: 114: 113:Chisolm Trail 110: 106: 101: 99: 95: 91: 86: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 51:plains tribes 48: 44: 40: 36: 28: 22: 369:1840s births 344:Kiowa people 313: 304: 295: 266:Tene-angopte 223:Texas portal 175:Tene-angopte 174: 171:Kicking Bird 164: 144:Lawrie Tatum 136: 125: 102: 87: 82: 42: 34: 33: 374:1892 deaths 195:Fort Marion 122:White Horse 98:Fort Sumner 43:Tsen-tainte 35:White Horse 328:Categories 203:Ledger Art 271:Zepko-ete 152:Zepko-ete 105:Fort Sill 90:Comanches 209:See also 179:Comanche 79:Big Tree 73:and old 281:Ado-ete 276:Mamanti 256:Satanta 251:Guipago 191:Arapaho 156:Mamanti 94:Navajos 83:Ado-ete 71:Satanta 67:Guipago 261:Satank 160:Quanah 140:Quaker 75:Satank 287:Notes 183:Caddo 47:Kiowa 39:Kiowa 189:and 81:(or 197:in 107:in 85:). 330:: 185:, 181:, 154:, 134:. 69:, 41:: 173:( 37:( 23:.

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White horse (disambiguation)

Kiowa
Kiowa
plains tribes
Medicine Lodge
Medicine Lodge Treaty
white settlers
Guipago
Satanta
Satank
Big Tree
Comanches
Navajos
Fort Sumner
Fort Sill
Indian Territory
Chisolm Trail

Montague County, Texas
Samuel Newitt Wood
Quaker
Lawrie Tatum
Warren Wagon Train Raid
Zepko-ete
Mamanti
Quanah
Philip Sheridan
Kicking Bird
Comanche

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