To-Wee

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To-Wee, also known as Te-Wee or Emma Naylor Buck, was the wife of Buckskin Charley (Charles Buck), a prominent Ute chief. They had two sons, Julian and Antonio Buck. Buckskin Charley served as a principal chief for the Southern Ute Tribe and was known for his efforts to coexist with white Americans and negotiate treaties with the U.S. government. To-Wee was also involved in the ceremonial Sun Dance and participated in the Native American Church, reflecting her deep connection to her culture and beliefs.

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To-Wee, also known as Te-Wee or Emma Naylor Buck, was the wife of Buckskin Charley (Charles Buck), a prominent Ute chief. They had two sons, Julian and Antonio Buck. Buckskin Charley served as a principal chief for the Southern Ute Tribe and was known for his efforts to coexist with white Americans and negotiate treaties with the U.S. government. To-Wee was also involved in the ceremonial Sun Dance and participated in the Native American Church, reflecting her deep connection to her culture and beliefs.

Subject ID: 2554

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Subject ID: 2554