File:Chief Stumbling Bear (Set-Imkia).jpg

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English: Kiowa Chief and Treaty Signer. During his youth, he became an influential war chief noted for his raids against the Sac, Fox, Pawnee, and Navajo tribes, as well as against white settlers. In November of 1864 he fought United States forces led by Kit Carson at the Battle of Adobe Walls. Later, Stumbling bear and Chief Kicking bird became advocates of peace with the whites. On October 21, 1867, he signed the first Medicine Lodge Treaty which was between the Kiowa and Comanche tribes and the United States Government. Later the same day the second treaty, with the Kiowa-Apache was signed. The Cheyenne and Arapaho signed on October 28. In 1872, he and other Kiowa chiefs went to Washington, D.C. seeking peace when the Treaty was not being enforced. In 1874, when Quanah Parker and the Comanche Tribe started the Red River War, Stumbling Bear was an advocate of peace with the whites. As a result of his peace efforts, the federal government built him a home in 1878 on the Kiowa Reservation in the Indian Territory. He is buried in the Fort Sill Post Cemetery in an area known as "Chief's Knoll."
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