Biographical details | |
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Born | Oneida Reservation, Wisconsin, U.S. | November 17, 1877
Died | March 12, 1949 Pawhuska, Oklahoma, U.S. | (aged 71)
Playing career | |
Football | |
1897–1899 | Carlisle |
1900–1904 | Haskell |
1905 | Carlisle |
Baseball | |
1896–1899? | Carlisle |
1900?–1904? | Haskell |
1904 | Kansas City |
1904 | Leavenworth Valley |
1904 | Topeka |
1905–? | Nebraska Indians |
1906 | Carlisle |
Basketball | |
1897–1900? | Carlisle |
1900?–1905? | Haskell |
1905–1906 | Carlisle |
Position(s) | Halfback / fullback / end (football) Left fielder / catcher (baseball) Guard (basketball) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Basketball | |
1900s | Haskell |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
Football
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Chauncey Edward Archiquette (November 17, 1877 – March 12, 1949) was an American athlete. A member of the Oneida people, he played several sports while attending Carlisle Indian Industrial School and then Haskell Institute. He later played for several barnstorming teams and coached at Haskell. While attending Haskell, Archiquette captained the football team and was the idol of a young Jim Thorpe, a Native American who went on to be considered one of the greatest athletes of all time.