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Tosahwi


Tosahwi (White Knife) was a Penateka Comanche chief. He was deemed "cooperative" by William Babcock Hazen.
==Young man: warrior and war chief==
In January 1846, along with Pah-hayoco ("Amorous Man"), Old Owl (Mupitsukupʉ), Buffalo Hump (Potsʉnakwahipʉ), Isa-viah ("Yellow Wolf"), Santa Anna, Ketumse, Asa-havey ("Wolf's Road", "Starry Road" or "Milky Way"), he signed the Treaty of Tehuacana Creek. After 1849, with the death of Old Owl and Santa Anna, the departure of Pah-hayoco (now settled, during his last years, as resident guest among the Kotsoteka band), and Buffalo Hump's becoming first chief and Isa-viah's becoming second chief of the Penateka Comanches, he became one among the most important chiefs of the Penateka band.

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