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  • Buffalo Hump
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  • Buffalo Hump (born ca. late 1790s to early 19th century — died 1870) was a Native American War Chief of the Penateka band of the Comanche Indians. His Nʉmʉ tekwapu (Comanche) name, properly transliterated, was Po-cha-na-quar-hip which meant "erection that won't go down". He came to prominence after the Council House Fight when he led the Comanches on the Great Raid of 1840.
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Birth Date
  • 1800.0
death place
  • Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Name
  • Buffalo Hump
Birth Place
  • Edwards Plateau, Texas
death date
  • 1870
Occupation
Known For
  • Comanche leader
Birth name
  • Potsana Kwahip in Comanche
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  • Buffalo Hump (born ca. late 1790s to early 19th century — died 1870) was a Native American War Chief of the Penateka band of the Comanche Indians. His Nʉmʉ tekwapu (Comanche) name, properly transliterated, was Po-cha-na-quar-hip which meant "erection that won't go down". He came to prominence after the Council House Fight when he led the Comanches on the Great Raid of 1840.