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Chief Buffalo may refer to a number of people:


Ojibwe

* Chief Buffalo or
Kechewaishke Chief Buffalo (Ojibwa language, Ojibwe: Ke-che-waish-ke/''Gichi-weshkiinh'' – "Great-renewer" or Peezhickee/''Bizhiki'' – "Buffalo"; also French, Le Boeuf) (1759? – September 7, 1855) was a major Ojibwa leader, born at La Pointe (township) ...
(1759–1855), Ojibwa chief of the La Pointe Band of Lake Superior Chippewa * Buffalo, an Ojibwa chief of the St. Croix Band *
Beshekee Beshekee, also Pezeke and other variant spellings of Ojibwa language, Ojibwe ''Bizhiki'' (English: Buffalo), was a noted war chief from the Bear ''doodem'' of the Pillager Chippewa Band during the 19th century in North America. As a young man, he ...
(Buffalo), an Ojibwa chief of the Leech Lake Band


Sioux

* Buffalo, a Dakota chief about St. Croix River *
Black Buffalo (chief) Crazy Horse ( , ; – September 5, 1877) was a Lakota people, Lakota war leader of the Oglala band. He took up arms against the United States federal government to fight against encroachment by White Americans, White American settlers on Nativ ...
(1767–1823), Sioux leader


Other

* White Buffalo (Cheyenne leader) (1862–1929), chief of the Northern Cheyenne *
Buffalo Hump Buffalo Hump ( Comanche ''Potsʉnakwahipʉ'' "Erection That Won't Go Down" euphemized to "Buffalo Bull's Back" ) (born c. 1800 — died post 1861 / ante 1867) was a War Chief of the Penateka band of the Comanches. He came to prominence after ...
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Comanche The Comanche (), or Nʉmʉnʉʉ (, 'the people'), are a Tribe (Native American), Native American tribe from the Great Plains, Southern Plains of the present-day United States. Comanche people today belong to the List of federally recognized tri ...
leader * Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (1890–1932), journalist, soldier and Native American impostor {{disambiguation