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Lone Wolf (person)

[Wikipedia Entry 11-20-09]

Lone Wolf (Native name Guipago) was a Kiowa chief who lived from 1820 to 1879.

On December 16, 1868, Guipago and Satanta were arrested by Custer and taken to Fort Cobb. Guipago brought forth an action against US Secretary of the Interior Ethan Hitchcock regarding the disposition of the unratified Treaty of Medicine Lodge. See Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock. In the final decision, which was not decided until 1903, after Guipago’s death, the United States Supreme Court ruled that although the treaty was not ratified and its terms then arbitrarily changed without consent through an Act of Congress, it was not relevant because “The power exists to abrogate the provisions of an Indian treaty”. Also, Indians were stated to be “wards of the nation” and, like wards of the state such as criminals and the mentally ill, they did not enjoy the same human rights as those considered to be full citizens to whom Constitutional protections apply. This decision still stands today.

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Terra Trekker, your one stop shop for overland exploration gear and vehicle upgrades. My aim is to offer all the necessary gear and parts in one convenient, user friendly location for those that often embark on vehicle dependant adventures. Check back often as new parts and equipment are constantly being added.

Always remember, Tread Lightly!


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Some of the most amazing photography taken of wolves to date. Interesting articles on the research of these incredible sentinels of the forest:

National Geographic

The Wolf.

In the National Geographic video “Wolves” filmmaker Bob Landis follows one group of wolves—the Druid Peak pack—into the United States’ oldest national park as they add a chapter to conservation history.