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Kicking Bird, also known as Tene-angop'te, "The Kicking Bird", "Eagle Who Strikes with his Talons", or "Striking Eagle" (1835 - May 3, 1875) was a High Chief of the Kiowa in the 1870s. It is said that he was given his name for the way he fought his enemies. He was a Kiowa, though his grandfather had been a Crow captive who was adopted by the Kiowa. His mysterious death at Fort Sill on May 3, 1875, is the subject of much debate and speculation. Though he was a great warrior who participated in and led many battles and raids during the 1860s and 1870s, he is mostly known as an advocate for peace and education in his tribe. He enjoyed close relationships with whites, most notably the Quaker teacher Thomas Battey and Indian Agent James M. Haworth. The close relationships he enjoyed with whites

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  • Kicking Bird (ca)
  • Kicking Bird (de)
  • Kicking Bird (fr)
  • Kicking Bird (en)
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  • Tene-angop’te (1835-1875) Cabdill kiowa. El 15 d'agost del 1865 signà un acord amb els blancs a Wichita, i participà també a les converses del Tractat de Medicine Lodge del 1867, pel qual foren traslladats a Fort Still. Per això l'acusaren de covard, raó per la qual participà en la campanya de Satanta a Texas el 1870-1871. Capturat pels soldats, va viure pacíficament i envià els seus fills a les escoles. Potser va morir emmetzinat. (ca)
  • Kicking Bird (né en 1835 et mort le 4 mai 1875), également connu sous les noms de Watohkonk ou Tene-Angpote, est un important chef kiowa des années 1870. (fr)
  • Tene-angop’te („Strampelnder Vogel“, daher im Englischen als Kicking Bird bekannt; auch Wa-toh-konk / Watohkonk – „Schwarzer Adler“ oder im Englischen Black Eagle genannt) (* 1835; † 3. Mai 1875) war ein Häuptling der Kiowa. Als Führer der Friedensfraktion unter den Kiowa bemühte er sich um eine friedliche Einigung mit den US-Amerikanern. 1872 wurde Kicking Bird von Vertretern der USA zum Oberhäuptling ernannt, allerdings ohne den entsprechenden Rückhalt im eigenen Stamm zu haben. (de)
  • Kicking Bird, also known as Tene-angop'te, "The Kicking Bird", "Eagle Who Strikes with his Talons", or "Striking Eagle" (1835 - May 3, 1875) was a High Chief of the Kiowa in the 1870s. It is said that he was given his name for the way he fought his enemies. He was a Kiowa, though his grandfather had been a Crow captive who was adopted by the Kiowa. His mysterious death at Fort Sill on May 3, 1875, is the subject of much debate and speculation. Though he was a great warrior who participated in and led many battles and raids during the 1860s and 1870s, he is mostly known as an advocate for peace and education in his tribe. He enjoyed close relationships with whites, most notably the Quaker teacher Thomas Battey and Indian Agent James M. Haworth. The close relationships he enjoyed with whites (en)
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  • Kicking Bird (en)
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  • Kicking Bird (en)
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  • Fort Sill, Oklahoma (en)
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