Nathan Chasing Horse’s model daughter, Quannah Rose, stands by her sexual abuse accusers

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Nathan Chasing Horse’s daughter, model Quannah Rose Chasinghorse, shared her support for one of her sexual assault accusers in September last year, six months before his arrest.

Quannah, 20, is a model and activist for IMG. Although Nathan, 46, is her biological father, she says he did not take an active role in raising her.

Nathan, who found fame on Dances With Wolves with Kevin Costner, now faces charges of sex trafficking and child sexual abuse. He was arrested in Las Vegas last night on suspicion of luring young women into a cult he called The Circle.

Now, many Native Americans are speaking out to ask why his arrest took so long, when the abuse he is accused of was an open secret in their communities.

In September of last year, one of his accusers, Corena Leone, made her claims public on TikTok.

Quannah Rose Chasinghorse, 20, is an IMG model and Native American activist.

Quannah offered her support in the comments section, writing: ‘Sending you all the love, healing and justice. You deserve better.’

Corena replied, ‘Thank you very much. Her support means a lot. I just want you to know that I know you had nothing to do with her behavior.

And you are not your father. I support you and what you are doing for our women and communities 100%.’

Quannah replied, ‘Thank you. Never hesitate to search for anything. You always have my support.

Quannah’s representatives did not immediately respond to inquiries about her father’s arrest.

While he is her biological father, she was raised in Alaska by her mother and stepfather Eli Black.

Details of Nathan’s arrest remain scant; The Las Vegas Police Department that arrested him has not shared his arrest record or the search warrant used.

AP obtained a copy, however, that shows he is accused of telling victims they would be part of the “Circle” if they agreed to their demands.

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In September, Quannah Rose extended her support to one of her victims.

In September, Quannah Rose extended her support to one of her victims.

Nathan Chasing Horse is in custody in Nevada

Nathan Chasing Horse is in custody in Nevada

Corena is now asking for donations on GoFundMe, saying her abuser “maxed out” on his credit cards.

Nathan was from the Rosebud Sioux tribe in North Dakota.

Lawyers for the tribe declined to comment when reached out by DailyMail.com Wednesday morning.

It is unclear when Nathan will appear in court.

Police say he told his victims that the “spirits” wanted them to have sex with him and that he would use his celebrity title against the girls.

He had multiple wives, at least five, which was unusual for the tribe.

According to KLAS 8, police sources believed that he had “suicide pills” prepared for himself and his wives, and was prepared to engage in a shootout with police.

Corena Leone, one of the women who has come out to accuse him of abuse

Corena Leone, one of the women who has come out to accuse him of abuse

Quannah with her mother Jodi.  She grew up in Alaska, where her mother now lives.

Quannah with her mother Jodi. She grew up in Alaska, where her mother now lives.

Quannah at The Met Gala last May

Quannah at The Met Gala last May

According to a 50-page search warrant obtained by the Associated Press, Chasing Horse is believed to be the leader of a cult known as The Circle.

The document says Las Vegas police have identified at least six alleged victims and discovered sexual allegations against Chasing Horse dating back to the early 2000s in several states, including Montana, South Dakota (where he was born), Nevada, where has lived for about a decade, and even Canada.

Some of the alleged victims were as young as 13, according to the court order.

One of Chasing Horse’s wives was allegedly offered to him as a “gift” when he was 15, while another became a wife after he turned 16.

Chasing Horse is also accused of recording sexual assaults and arranging sex with the victims for other men who allegedly paid him.