Black Kettle: Movato, and American Hero
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Black Kettle: Motavato
Personally, it is hard to understand all the struggles that people go through. Mine seem to be grossly incomparable to that of chief Black Kettle. Motavato, he was called in the spoken tongue of the Southern Cheyenne, meaning Black Kettle. He was a chief, a hero and a peacekeeper.
<Tab/>There are few biographical details are known about the Southern Cheyenne chief Black Kettle, but his repeated efforts
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has been dark ever since the war began...I have not come here with a little wolf bark, but have come to talk plain with you." References Author not available, Black Kettle. Retrieved June 15, 2003, from the World Wide Web: www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/blackkettle.htm Author not available, Black Kettle. Retrieved June 18, 2003, from the World Wide Web: www.lastoftheindependents.com/BlackKettle.html Mackay, K. (1999). Massacre at Sand Creek. National Parks, 73(9/10), pg. 38.
has been dark ever since the war began...I have not come here with a little wolf bark, but have come to talk plain with you." References Author not available, Black Kettle. Retrieved June 15, 2003, from the World Wide Web: www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/a_c/blackkettle.htm Author not available, Black Kettle. Retrieved June 18, 2003, from the World Wide Web: www.lastoftheindependents.com/BlackKettle.html Mackay, K. (1999). Massacre at Sand Creek. National Parks, 73(9/10), pg. 38.