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Cadette person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)🌐 Q37254664id: p_cadette_76a1e7
Probable 70%
Summary:  Last great war chief of the Mescaleros who led 500 warriors on the war path; grandfather of Roman Chiquito.
Completeness: 77/100 Grade B
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five hundred Mescalero warriors on the war path
cited from He is the grandson of “Cadette,” the last… (1891)
He is the grandson of “Cadette,” the last great war chief of the Mescaleros and the nephew of “San Juan” the late great peace chief of that tribe. Cadette led five hundred Mescalero warriors on the war path; San Juan led them to cultivate th…
five hundred Mescalero warriors
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-05-08 (1891)
ROMAN CHIQUITO The Romantic Story of a Mescalero Apache. Written Specially for The Enterprise by Albert Fountain You ask me to tell you the story of Roman Chiquito ; he is only a poor Mescalero Apache, but he is brave, honest and truthful ; a…

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war chief of the Mescaleros
cited from You ask me to tell you the story of Roman… (1891) · +1 more
r several months, after which time they removed to Silver City. Their object was to visit their children and after a stay of two years returned to their home at Maysville. From ihe May 8, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise ROMAN CHIQUITO The R…
war chief of the Mescaleros
cited from He is the grandson of “Cadette,” the last… (1891)
He is the grandson of “Cadette,” the last great war chief of the Mescaleros and the nephew of “San Juan” the late great peace chief of that tribe. Cadette led five hundred Mescalero warriors on the war path; San Juan led them to cultivate th…

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