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Ahpeahtone : ウィキペディア英語版
Ahpeahtone

Ahpeahtone, also known as Que-Tah-Tsay or Apiatan (1856–August 8, 1931) was a chief of the Kiowa tribe in Oklahoma, who is regarded as the last traditional chief of the tribe.
==Background==
Ahpeahtone was born in 1856 near Medicine Lodge, KS.〔Methvin 335〕 His Kiowa name, also spelled Apeahtone or Ah-pe-a-ton, means "Wooden Lance"〔Shirk 5〕 or "Kills With a Lance". His lineage includes several noted Kiowa leaders and warriors. He was the son of the Kiowa leader Red Otter and related by blood to Little Otter and Red Cloud, the Oglala Lakota war chief. Lone Wolf (Guipahgah), a prominent Kiowa chief was Ahpeahtone's paternal uncle.〔

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