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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Mukwooru Mukwooru

Died
  
March 19, 1840



Occupation
  
Chief in Central Texas

Mukwoorʉ (based on Comanche mukua "spirit") (Spirit Talker), (Death March 19, 1840) was a 19th-century Penateka Comanche Chief and medicine man in Central Texas.

Peace council

An important leader since the beginning of the 1820s, in 1838 he went to Houston, were he, Amorous Man (Pahayoko), Old Owl (Mupitsukupʉ), and Buffalo Hump (Potsʉnakwahipʉ) met President Sam Houston and signed with him a treaty. His village along the San Saba River was attacked in February 1839 by a detachment of Texas Rangers and their Tonkawa and Lipan auxiliaries, led by Col. Jhon H. Moore. Most of the casualties were women and children. Mukwoorʉ was the Comanche Chief who was chosen to represent the Penateka and Comanche in 1840. They had agreed to gather in San Antonio, Texas to try to make peace with the Texans. However, he was killed during the meeting in the Council House Fight.

References

Mukwooru Wikipedia