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UTE INDIAN CHIEF BUCKSKIN CHARLIE SAPIAH VINTAGE REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC
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motka (1802)
Please see my both Hip's stores for more listings - motka and motka1 SAPIAH was the leader of the Southern Ute tribe from 1880 until his death in 1936. He was born around 1840 in the Ute lands before settlements . He was recognized as Chief of the Mauch ... Read More
Please see my both Hip's stores for more listings - motka and motka1
SAPIAH was the leader of the Southern Ute tribe from 1880 until his death in 1936.
He was born around 1840 in the Ute lands before settlements
.
He was recognized as Chief of the Mauche and Servero Bands and Principal Chief of the Capote
.
He succeeded Chief Ouray as the official treaty negotiator
.
He learned English and took the "white man's name" Charles Buck, but he was best known as BUCKSKIN CHARLEY.
He led the rescue of women and children who were abducted during the Meeker Massacre.
In 1890, he was given the Rutherford Hayes Indian Peace Medal by President Benjamin Harrison.
He rode with Geronimo in Theodore Roosevelt's 1905 Inaugural Parade.
His son, Antonio Buck Sr., succeeded him as hereditary chief and became the first elected chairman of the Southern Ute tribe.
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SAPIAH was the leader of the Southern Ute tribe from 1880 until his death in 1936.
He was born around 1840 in the Ute lands before settlements
.
He was recognized as Chief of the Mauche and Servero Bands and Principal Chief of the Capote
.
He succeeded Chief Ouray as the official treaty negotiator
.
He learned English and took the "white man's name" Charles Buck, but he was best known as BUCKSKIN CHARLEY.
He led the rescue of women and children who were abducted during the Meeker Massacre.
In 1890, he was given the Rutherford Hayes Indian Peace Medal by President Benjamin Harrison.
He rode with Geronimo in Theodore Roosevelt's 1905 Inaugural Parade.
His son, Antonio Buck Sr., succeeded him as hereditary chief and became the first elected chairman of the Southern Ute tribe.
(316)
PA residents please add sales tax.
Please see my other auctions
Refund Policy: We will issue a FULL REFUND, 100% money back if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Items must be returned to us within 20 days in order to receive a refund or replacement. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs.
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