Carne Muerto (1832—1860s) was a Native American War Chief of the Quahadi band of the Comanche Indians.[1] He rose to fame first as a son of Santa Anna, and used that status to survive capture by John "Rip" Ford and his Texas Rangers. In 1850 he escaped Army custody, then became known as a ferocious war chief late in the 1850s for his relentless raiding of white settlements.
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