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Pai'ngya believed himself to be an extension of this rifle, which he called [[A'daltem Ano'nde]]. He led the Kiowa into fifteen successful raiding parties against white settlers in [[Texas]] and [[Oklahoma]] between [[October]] [[1876]] and [[January]] [[1879]]. This included a [[September]] [[1877]] attack on a wagon train near [[Red Clay Ridge]], where the Kiowa left alive [[Nancy Sims Wilhauer]] (then seven years old). He died in [[1900]] and was the subject of [[Sazali Sabudin]]'s [[1972]] book ''[[Pai'ngya Stands-in-the-Middle: Cunning Mesmerist or Holy Warrior?]]'' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | Pai'ngya believed himself to be an extension of this rifle, which he called [[A'daltem Ano'nde]]. He led the Kiowa into fifteen successful raiding parties against white settlers in [[Texas]] and [[Oklahoma]] between [[October]] [[1876]] and [[January]] [[1879]]. This included a [[September]] [[1877]] attack on a wagon train near [[Red Clay Ridge]], where the Kiowa left alive [[Nancy Sims Wilhauer]] (then seven years old). He died in [[1900]] and was the subject of [[Sazali Sabudin]]'s [[1972]] book ''[[Pai'ngya Stands-in-the-Middle: Cunning Mesmerist or Holy Warrior?]]'' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'') | ||
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