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Western writers, a
Roman nose has been
characterized as a
marker of
beauty and nobility. A well-known
example of the
aquiline nose as a
marker contrasting...
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Roman Nose State Park is a
state park
located in
Blaine County, 7
miles (11 km)
north of Watonga, Oklahoma.
Roman Nose State Park is one of the original...
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Roman Nose (c. 1823 –
September 17, 1868), also
known as Hook
Nose (Cheyenne: Vóhko'xénéhe, also
spelled Woqini and Woquini), was a
Native American of...
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Chief Henry Roman Nose (June 30, 1856 – June 12, 1917) was a
highly respected Southern Cheyenne Chief.
Living during turbulent times,
Roman Nose was recognized...
- The
Jewish nose, also
known as the Jew's
nose, is an
antisemitic ethnic stereotype referring to a
nose with a
prominent convex bridge,
downward nasal...
- Two
Moons (c. 1847–1917), or
Ishaynishus (Cheyenne: Éše'he Ôhnéšesêstse), was one of the
Cheyenne chiefs who took part in the
Battle of the
Little Bighorn...
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Pterophyllum is a
small genus of
freshwater fish from the
family Cichlidae known to most
aquarists as angelfish. All
Pterophyllum species originate in...
- Duck.
Patrick Sherrill,
perpetrator of the
Edmond post
office shooting Roman Nose State Park,
which opened in 1937 and was one of the state's
seven original...
- parti****ted in the
Battle of
Beecher Island.
During the
battle he
warned Roman Nose not to go into
battle until he
fixed his
broken medicine and to do it...
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encampment of two
Lakota villages, one of
Cheyenne Dog
Soldiers (led by
Roman Nose) and a few
lodges of Arapaho. A
group of
Sioux warriors soon announced...