Henry Roman Nose

[1] Living during turbulent times, Roman Nose was recognized for facilitating a peaceful transition to a non-nomadic way of life, while retaining elements of his Cheyenne culture.

[3] As a young warrior, Henry Roman Nose participated in the Red River War.

After being captured, he was sent in 1878 to Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida, where he was listed as a "ringleader".

This land later became part of the Roman Nose State Park, which was named in his honor.

[7] He is depicted in a mural, "Roman Nose Canyon", at United States Post Office Watonga, painted by Edith Mahier in 1941.

Henry Roman Nose and his wife
Chief Roman Nose