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Little Arkansas Treaty

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The goal of this project is to list all the participants and signers of the Little Arkansas Treaty of October 1865.

Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Michelle Enke.

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The Little Arkansas Treaty was signed on 14 and 15 October 1865 near the mouth of the Little Arkansas River in what is now Sedgwick County, Kansas.

For the United States, the signatories of the treaty were:

William Wells Bent (1809-1869)
Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (1809-1868)
William Selby Harney (1800-1889)
Jesse Henry Leavenworth (1807-1885)
Thomas Murphy
John Benjamin Sanborn (1826-1904)
James Steele

For the Native Americans, the signatories of the treaty were:

On the part of the Kiowa-Apaches (Or Plains-Apaches)
Kou-zhon-ta-co, or Poor Bear
Ba-zhe-ech, or Iron Shirt
Az-che-om-a-te-ne, or the Old Fool Man
Karn-tin-ta, or the Crow
Mah-vip-pah, or The Wolf Sleeve
Nahn-tan, or The Chief
On the part of the Arapahoes
Moke-ta-ve-to, or Black Kettle
Oh-to-ah-ne-so-to-wheo, or Seven Bulls
Hark-kah-o-me, or Little Robe
Moke-tah-vo-ve-ho, or Black White Man
Mun-a-men-ek, or Eagle's Head
O-to-ah-nis-to, or Bull that Hears
On the part of the Cheyennes
Oh-has-tee, or Little Raven
Oh-hah-mah-hah, or Storm
Pah-uf-pah-top, or Big Mouth
Ah-cra-ka-tau-nah, or Spotted Wolf
Ah-nah-wat-tan, or Black Man
Nah-a-nah-cha, Chief in Everything
Chi-e-nuk, or Haversack
On the part of the Comanches
Tab-e-nan-i-kah, or Rising Sun, chief of Yampirica, or Root Eater band of Comanches, for Paddy-*Wah-say-mer and Ho-to-yo-koh-wat's bands
Esh-e-tave-pa-rah, or Female Infant, headman of Yampirica band of Comanches,
A-sha-hab-beet, or Milky Way, chief Penne-taha, or Sugar Eater band of Comanches, and for Co-che-te-ka, or Buffalo Eater band
Queen-ah-e-vah, or Eagle Drinking, head chief of No-co-nee or Go-about band of Comanches
Ta-ha-yer-quoip, or Horse's Back, second chief of No-co-nee or Go-about band of Comanches.
Pocha-naw-quoip, or Buffalo Hump, third chief of Pennetaka, or Sugar Eater band of Comanches
Ho-to-yo-koh-wot, or Over the Buttes, chief of Yampirica band
Parry-wah-say-mer, or Ten Bears, chief of Yampirica band
Bo-yah-wah-to-yeh-be, or Iron Mountain, chief of Yampirica band of Comanches
Bo-wah-quas-suh, or Iron Shirt, chief of De-na-vi band, or Liver Eater band of Comanches
To-sa-wi, or Silver Brooch, head chief of Pennetaka band of Comanches
On the part of the Kiowa
Queil-park [recte: Gui-pah-gho], or Lone Wolf
Wah-toh-konk, or Black Eagle
Zip-ki-yah, or Big Bow
Sa-tan-ta, or White Bear (1820-1878)
Ton-a-en-ko, or Kicking Eagle
Settem-ka-yah, or Bear Runs over a Man, (also reported as *Sa-tim-gear, or Stumbling Bear)
Kaw-pe-ah, or Plumed Lance
To-hau-son, or Little Mountain
Sa-tank, or Sitting Bear
Pawnee, or Poor Man
Ta-ki-bull, or Stinking Saddle Cloth
Sit-par-ga, or One Bear

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