George Bent
George Bent, also named Ho—my-ike in Cheyenne (Cheyenne people, 1843 – May 19, 1918), was a Cheyenne who became a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War and waged war against Americans as a Cheyenne warrior afterward. He was the mixed-race son of Owl Woman, daughter of a Cheyenne chief, and the American William Bent, founder of the trading post named Bent's Fort and a trading partnership with his brothers and Ceran St. Vrain. Bent was born near present-day La Junta, Colorado, and was reared among both his mother's people, his father and other European Americans at the fort, and other whites from the age of 10 while attending boarding school in St. Louis, Missouri. He identified as Cheyenne.
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George Bent
George Bent, also named Ho—my-ike in Cheyenne (Cheyenne people, 1843 – May 19, 1918), was a Cheyenne who became a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War and waged war against Americans as a Cheyenne warrior afterward. He was the mixed-race son of Owl Woman, daughter of a Cheyenne chief, and the American William Bent, founder of the trading post named Bent's Fort and a trading partnership with his brothers and Ceran St. Vrain. Bent was born near present-day La Junta, Colorado, and was reared among both his mother's people, his father and other European Americans at the fort, and other whites from the age of 10 while attending boarding school in St. Louis, Missouri. He identified as Cheyenne.
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George Bent, also named Ho—my- ...... was not published until 1968.
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جورج بنت (بالإنجليزية: George ...... لإنفلونزا الأسبانية وإنفلونزا.
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Otero County, Colorado, United States
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George Bent and his first wife Magpie, in 1867.
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1918-05-19
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Washita, Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States
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Landis' Battery, Missouri Light Artillery
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George Bent, also named Ho—my- ...... ri. He identified as Cheyenne.
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جورج بنت (بالإنجليزية: George ...... لإنفلونزا الأسبانية وإنفلونزا.
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