Keywords: William S. Soule - Satanta.jpg ;Satanta en Portrait of Chief Satanta White Bear Wearing Peace Medal Leather Bag Blanket and Military Jacket <ref>National Anthropological Archives Smithsonian Institution http //siris-archives si edu/ipac20/ipac jsp uri full 3100001~ 39185~ 4 SPC BAE 3912-B Vol 1 01158200</ref> This photograph must have been made early in the spring of 1867 at Fort Dodge The chief is wearing a jacket made partly of an army officer's uniform with the insignia of a captain In may of that year General Hancock gave him a major general's coat He appears to be waring a Washington medal but there is no record that he was ever presented with one Note that his hair is cut off just below the ear on the right side; this was a Kiowa custom Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology In Wilbur Sturtevant Nye Plains Indian raiders the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River with original photographs by William S Soule University of Oklahoma Press 1st edition 1968 ISBN 0806111755 p186 Wilbur Sturtevant Nye Plains Indian raiders the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River with original photographs by William S Soule University of Oklahoma Press 1st edition 1968 ISBN 0806111755 p187 spring 1867 Creator William S Soule <gallery> File William S Soule - Satanta SPC BAE 3912-B Vol 1 01158200 jpg National Anthropological Archives Smithsonian Institution SPC BAE 3912-B Vol 1 01158200 </gallery> reflist PD-old-auto-1923 1908 Satanta Oklahoma in the 1860s William S Soule |