Amorous Man

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The Amorous Man
Pahayoko
Bornlate 1780s
Diedafter 1852
OccupationWar Chief
Known forComanche chief

The Amorous Man (Comanche: Pahayoko,[needs IPA], lit.'aunt copulate'[citation needed]; c. late 1780s – p. 1852) was a civil chief of the "Honey-Eaters" or Penateka band of the Comanche.

The height of his prominence was in the 1830s and 1840s.

Early life

Nothing is known of his youth or early years. Older than these war chiefs, Amorous Man was a member of the same Comanche band, the "Honey-Eaters", as

Council House Massacre
.

Name

His name is variously spelled Pahhauca,[1] Pahayoko, Payayuca,[2] Pahajoko, and Taqquanno,[3] which is translated as "The Amorous Man" or more colorful descriptions.

Councils and treaties

The Amorous Man represented the Penateka division at the Camp Holmes Council in 1835, signing the treaty with Gen. M. Arbuckle and Sen. Monfort Stokes, along with chiefs such Tawaquenah ("Sun Eagle") of the Kotsoteka or "Buffalo-Eaters" band and Iron Jacket (Comanche: Puhihwikwasu'u or Pohowetowshah, lit.'Metal Shirt' or 'Brass Man') of the Quahadi or "Antelope-Eaters" band of Comanche.[3]

In 1838, The Amorous Man went to Houston, where he,

Meusebach-Comanche Treaty
, signed by Mupitsukupʉ, Potsʉnakwahipʉ and Santa Anna.

The Amorous Man, Mupitsukupʉ (Old Owl), Potsʉnakwahipʉ (Buffalo Hump), Yellow Wolf, Santa Anna, Ketumse, Tosahwi, and Asa-havey (Wolf's Road or Starry Road) signed the Tehuacana Treaty in April 1846, allowing the federal jurisdiction without getting any recognition of the borders of Comanche territory. The Amorous Man was a signer of the Butler-Lewis Treaty of 1846.[2]

Final years

After the cholera and smallpox epidemics of 1848 and 1849 reduced the Comanche population from approximately 20,000 to fewer than 12,000 within two years, The Amorous Man went to settle as a permanent guest among the Kotsoteka, later, in 1852, going to settle near the springs of the Big Wichita River with Potsʉnakwahipʉ, Ketumse and Shanaco. The date of his death is unknown.

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