Satanta

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Satanta was a prominent 19th-century Kiowa war leader and orator known for his resistance to U.S. expansion onto Native American lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kiowa leader
Native American
person
activeInCentury 19th century
advocatedFor Kiowa sovereignty
protection of hunting grounds
alsoKnownAs White Bear NERFINISHED
arrestedBy United States Army NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
convictedOf raiding in Texas
country United States of America
surface form: United States
detainedIn Texas NERFINISHED
ethnicity Kiowa NERFINISHED
gender male
hasRole Kiowa chief
spokesman for Kiowa people
languageSpoken Kiowa NERFINISHED
Plains Sign Language NERFINISHED
memberOf Kiowa tribe NERFINISHED
nativeName Set-tʼainte NERFINISHED
notableFor resistance to U.S. expansion onto Native American lands
notableWork famous speeches to U.S. officials
occupation orator
war leader
opposedTo U.S. westward expansion
encroachment on Kiowa lands
participatedIn Red River War NERFINISHED
raids on U.S. frontier settlements
placeOfBirth Great Plains NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Texas NERFINISHED

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Kiowa people notableLeader Satanta