Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Kā-kīwistāhāw (or Kahkewistahaw, meaning "He Who Flies Around") (c. 1810 – 1906) was a Canadian Plains Cree chief.Kā-kīwistāhāw's father, Le Sonnant (Mähsette Kuiuab), was a leader of the Rabbit Skin people (Wāpošwayānak). Le Sonnant, a medicine man and warrior, was one of the signatories of the 1817 Selkirk Treaty.Kā-kīwistāhāw himself signed Treaty 4, which established reserves for each signatory tribe. In 1881, the tribe's reserve was surveyed.. }
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- Kā-kīwistāhāw comment "Kā-kīwistāhāw (or Kahkewistahaw, meaning "He Who Flies Around") (c. 1810 – 1906) was a Canadian Plains Cree chief.Kā-kīwistāhāw's father, Le Sonnant (Mähsette Kuiuab), was a leader of the Rabbit Skin people (Wāpošwayānak). Le Sonnant, a medicine man and warrior, was one of the signatories of the 1817 Selkirk Treaty.Kā-kīwistāhāw himself signed Treaty 4, which established reserves for each signatory tribe. In 1881, the tribe's reserve was surveyed.".