Tall Bull (c. 1830 - July 11, 1869) ( Hotóa'ôxháa'êstaestse) was a chief of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers. Of Cheyenne and Lakota parentage, like some of the other Dog Soldiers by that time, he identified as Cheyenne.Hyde 1968, p. 339.
He was shot and killed in the Battle of Summit Springs in Colorado by Major Frank North, leader of the Pawnee people Scouts.Hoig, Stan. The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyennes, p. 92 Cheyenne-English Dictionary , Chief Dull Knife College
At a peace council in 1867 he argued that the whites and the soldiers should stop making war upon the Cheyenne by invading the Cheyenne land and instigating further calamities. Furthermore, they should stop telling the Cheyenne that they should give up their land to have peace. Their Indian agent Edward Wynkoop tried bartering a peace with direct tones that were none too conciliatory. During one peace talk Tall Bull personally stopped the great Cheyenne warrior Roman Nose from killing Gen. Winfield Hancock.
Tall Bull was killed in the Battle of Summit Springs on 11 July 1869. Not even a year had passed after the death of his fellow Dog Soldier, the great Roman Nose, on September 17, 1868. Also dead was Chief Black Kettle. The war societies were devastated due to their loss of leadership. The Cheyenne never recovered and were no longer a threat on the southern Great Plains.L. Robert Pyle, "Cheyenne Chief Tall Bull", Wild West, April 2002 republished on HistoryNet.
Nāh mē ōn, nā; ni nist'?
My love, it is I (who am singing); do you hear me?
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