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...
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assimilated as Comanche, Parker had married Peta Nocona, a chief. They had three children together, including son Quanah Parker, who became the last free...
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The Quanah Parker Star House, with stars painted on its roof, is located in the city of Cache, county of Comanche, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It was...
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Chief Peta Nocona and giving birth to three children, including a son, Quanah Parker, who became a prominent leader of the Comanches and a war leader during...
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Comanche Wars (section Quanah Parker)
Quanah was never an official chief since the United States government appointed him to the position. Before he was a Comanche chief, Quanah Parker witnessed...
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Peta Nocona (section Fort Parker Massacre)
into the tribe by Tabby-nocca's family. Among their three children was Quanah Parker, the last war chief of the Comanche. Peta Nocona chose his wife from...
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Quanah Parker Quanah Parker (c. 1845 – 1911), Quahadi chief, a founder of Native American Church and rancher White Parker (1887–1956), son of Quanah Parker...
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Rachel Plummer (redirect from Rachel Parker Plummer)
Rachel Parker Plummer (March 22, 1819 – March 19, 1839) was the daughter of James W. Parker and the cousin of Quanah Parker, last free-roaming chief of...
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Battle of Pease River (section Cynthia Ann Parker)
Nocona married and had three children with Cynthia Ann Parker. Their first child, Quanah Parker, was born some time around 1850; followed by another son...
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Quanah Parker Lake is a reservoir located in Comanche County, Oklahoma, and is part of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. It was built on Quanah Creek...
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