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  • 1Chief Niwot — or Left Hand( ed) (c. 1825 1864) was a tribal leader of the Southern Arapaho people and played an important part in the history of Colorado. Chief Niwot and his people lived along the Front Range often wintering in Boulder Valley, site of the… …

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  • 2Chief Powhatan — Chief Powhatan, detail of map published by John Smith (1612) Died 1618 Occupation paramount chief of Tsenacommacah, an alliance of Algonqui …

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  • 3Chief Osceola and Renegade — Chief Osceola riding his horse Renegade, November 4, 2006 Chief Osceola and Renegade are the official symbols of the Florida State University Seminoles. During home football games at Florida State, Chief Osceola, portraying the Seminole leader… …

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  • 4native American — native American, adj. a person born in the United States. [1835 45, Amer.] * * * ▪ indigenous peoples of Canada and United States Introduction also called  American Indian,  Amerindian,  Amerind,  Indian,  Aboriginal American,  or  First Nation… …

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  • 5Chief Kno-Tah — Artist Peter Wolf Toth Year 1987 Type Wood Dimensions 7.6 m (25 ft …

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  • 6Chief Yellow Horse — Pitcher Born: January 28, 1898(1898 01 28) Pawnee, Oklahoma …

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  • 7Chief Dan George — Born July 24, 1899(1899 07 24) Tsleil Waututh, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Died …

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  • 8Chief Oshkosh — Menominee Chief Oshkosh Born 1795 near Nekoosa, Wisconsin Died August 29 …

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  • 9Chief Tenaya — (died 1853) was a Native American chief of the Yosemite Valley people in California. Contents 1 Background 2 Leadership 3 Death 4 Legacy …

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  • 10Chief Shakopee — may refer to any of the three Mdewakanton Dakota chiefs who lived in the early 19th century. The name comes from the Dakota Shák pí meaning Six . Contents 1 Shakopee I 2 Shakopee II 3 Shakopee III 4 …

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