Английская Википедия:Homoseh quahote
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox Native American leader
Homoseh quahote (meaning "orator of the stars" in Mohave) also called Seck-a-hoot, Sicihoot or Sickahoot in some English language sources; Шаблон:Circa – Шаблон:Circa) was a hereditary leader of the Mohave.Шаблон:Sfn
Life
Homoseh quahote was a member of the Malika clan of Mohave and designated as Aha macave pipataho, which tribal elder Gwegwi nuor of the Oach clan translated as the leader "looked up to by the people because of the kind of person he was".Шаблон:Sfn In 1966, Gwegwi nuor provided the only known description of him:
In 1861, Homoseh quahote abdicated the position as leader of the Mohave to Irataba, who served in that capacity until at least 1866 or 1867, though opinions differ. By 1870, Seck-a-hoot had regained his position.Шаблон:Sfn The exact year of his death is unknown, but the last official correspondence from the Fort Mohave Indian Reservation that mention him are dated to 1872.Шаблон:Sfn He was succeeded as leader of the Mohave by his son, Empote quotacheech.Шаблон:Sfn
In 1867, Homoseh quahote was reported to have been part of a group that killed an entire party of 21 Hualapais after they had murdered a group of six American miners in the Fort Mohave area.[1]
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- Pipa Aha Macav – "The People by the River": The Official Website of the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
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