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- Quanah Parker - Wikipedia
Quanah Parker (Comanche: Kwana, lit 'smell, odor'; c 1845 – February 23, 1911) was a war leader of the Kwahadi ("Antelope") band of the Comanche Nation
- Quanah Parker | Biography, Facts, Family Tree | Britannica
Quanah Parker (born 1848?, near Wichita Falls, Texas, U S —died February 23, 1911, Cache, near Fort Sill, Oklahoma) was a Comanche leader who, as the last chief of the Kwahadi (Quahadi) band, mounted an unsuccessful war against white expansion in northwestern Texas (1874–75)
- 10 Facts You May Not Know About Quanah Parker, the . . . - OldWest
The most famous of the Comanches was Quanah Parker, who led them in their last days as an independent power and into life on reservations He became one of the chief representatives for all Native American people, along with others like Geronimo
- Quanah, Texas
City of Quanah Official Website, steeped in Cherokee history, The Medicine Mounds and more It is the City of the Legend, Quanah Parker Quality over Quantity, Quanah Texas is home grown in every way Stay, Explore, Relax, shop and experience the best of small town life
- Quanah Parker - U. S. National Park Service
Quanah Parker was a man of two societies and two centuries: traditional Comanche and white America, 19th century and 20th He was a respected leader in all of those realms Born around 1848 in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma, Quanah was the son of Comanche war chief Peta Nocona and his wife Nautda (“Someone Found”), a white woman
- Parker, Quanah - TSHA
Explore the life of Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Quahada Comanche Indians, his role in resistance and adaptation, and his legacy as a leader who bridged two cultures
- Quanah Parker – Last Chief of the Comanche - Legends of America
The last Chief of the Quahadi Comanche, Quanah Parker, was both a major resistor to white settlers and a leader in the tribe’s adjustment to reservation life Quanah was born around 1845 to Chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, a white captive of the Comanche near the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma
- Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief and Statesman – Discover Texas
On February 25, 1911 Quanah Parker died Quanah was the son of Comanche Chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, a Texas pioneer captured as a child As Chief, Quanah Parker became a wise and gracious transitional leader and a statesman for the Comanche tribe
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