The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 95, July 1991 - April, 1992 Page: 181
598 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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Kadohadacho Indzans
joyed the longevity of his predecessors and continued in his office until
1833. Dehahuit, "whom nearly all the friendly nations recognize as su-
perior," was described by Sibley as being "a very fine looking man" who
was a "remarkably shrewd and sensible fellow." Sibley believed that De-
hahuit could gather about five hundred warriors from various tribes
under his command because of his important position.'"
'1Siblcy, A Report Fro n Natchdohes in 1807, 95 (3rd quotation), Sibley to (;ovcrnor William
C C. Claiborne, Oct 1o, 1803, in Clarence E Carter (ed ), The Te))isto of O~Ieans, 1803-r182,
vol 9 ol The Te7 ttoina Pape of the United States, (28 vols, Washington, D C.. Govelnmient
Pi nting Oflice, 1940), 75 (I st and 2nd quotations), 76
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