Guipago

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Guipago, also known as Lone Wolf, was a prominent 19th-century Kiowa chief and warrior who led his people in resistance against U.S. expansion onto their lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kiowa chief
Native American leader
warrior
activeInCentury 19th century
alsoKnownAs Lone Wolf NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kiowa reservation era
Southern Plains Indian Wars NERFINISHED
conflict U.S.–Native American wars NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Plains Indian NERFINISHED
ethnicity Kiowa NERFINISHED
gender male
hasGivenName Guipago NERFINISHED
hasNickname Lone Wolf NERFINISHED
hasRole diplomatic representative of Kiowa
war leader
heritage Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains NERFINISHED
influenced later Kiowa leadership
knownFor advocating for Kiowa land rights
military leadership in raids and battles
refusing to sign certain U.S. treaties
memberOf Kiowa Nation NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Kiowa language NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership of Kiowa in war and diplomacy
resistance to U.S. expansion
opposedBy United States Army NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
participatedIn Kiowa resistance on the Southern Plains
Red River War NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Indian Territory NERFINISHED
Oklahoma region
Southern Plains NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Kiowa national interests
positionHeld principal chief of the Kiowa
resisted U.S. expansion onto Kiowa lands
encroachment by settlers
forced relocation policies
struggledFor preservation of Kiowa lands
protection of Kiowa way of life
sovereignty of Kiowa people
subjectOf Kiowa oral tradition
Native American history studies

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Kiowa people notableLeader Guipago