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  1. Old Chief Smoke (Lakota: Šóta, pronounced Sho-tah) (October 1774 – September 1864) was an original Oglala Sioux head chief.

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    Old Chief Smoke was an Oglala Lakota head chief and one of the last great Shirt Wearers, a highly prestigious Lakota warrior society. The Smoke people were one of the most prominent Lakota families of the 18th and 19th centuries.

  3. Old Chief Smoke ( Lakota: Šóta, pronunciado Sho-tah) (octubre de 1774 - septiembre de 1864) fue un jefe principal original de Oglala Sioux.

  4. Sayenqueraghta ( c. 1707 – 1786) was the war chief of the eastern Seneca tribe in the mid-18th century. He was born the son of Cayenquaraghta, a prominent Seneca chief of the Turtle clan in western New York. He lived most of his life at Kanadaseaga, near the present day town of Geneva, New York. He obtained his rank of war chief in 1751.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2021 · 5 min read. Red Cloud, Famed Oglala Lakota Chief. Updated: Feb 4, 2023. Great Warrior, Leader, Diplomat and Advocate for the Lakota. Red Cloud was born in 1822 with the Lakota name, Maȟpíya Lúta, near the forks of the Platte River near today’s North Platte, in west central Nebraska near the Colorado border.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2022 · "Sayenqueraghta (c. 1707 – 1786) was the war chief of the eastern Seneca tribe in the mid-18th century. His name in the Seneca language, meaning "Disappearing Smoke",is phonetically rendered as Kaieñãkwaahtoñ, and was spelled in a variety of ways, including Gayahgwaahdoh and Kayenquaraghton.

  7. Old Chief Smoke (Lakota: Šóta, pronounced Sho-tah) (October 1774 – September 1864) was an original Oglala Sioux head chief. Accomplishments. In 1849, Old Chief Smoke moved his Wágluȟe camp to Ft. Laramie, Wyoming.