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Commanche chief Quanah Parker - my family
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Comanche Indians
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Comanche Kwahadi Chief Quanah Parker and wife 1875
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Quanah Parker 1845 or 52 - 1911. Quanah pronounced Kwah-ne means Fragrant. Quanah's first wife was Wec-Keah, daughter of Comanche chief Yellow Bear. Espoused to another warrior, Wec-Keah and Quanah eloped and took several warriors with them. It was from this small group that the large Quahadi band would form. Yellow Bear pursued the band and eventually Quanah made peace with him. The two bands united, forming the largest force of Comanche Indians. Quanah had seven wives and 25 children.
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Quanah Parker
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an old photo of two native american indians sitting next to each other, looking at the camera
COMANCHE INDIAN CHIEF QUANAH PARKER & WIFE PHOTO NATIVE AMERICAN 1895 #21190
COMANCHE INDIAN CHIEF QUANAH PARKER & WIFE PHOTO NATIVE AMERICAN 1895 #21190 by juanita
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Cynthia Ann Parker Quotes. QuotesGram
Quanah was a member of the peyote-eating Native American Church and is credited with introducing and encouraging peyote use among the tribes in Oklahoma. Description from jillyscom.blogspot.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
Woonardy Parker, daughter of Quanah Parker, 1892 Smithsonian Institution, American Children
Woonardy Parker, daughter of Quanah Parker, 1892
an old photo of two native american indians sitting next to each other, looking at the camera
COMANCHE INDIAN CHIEF QUANAH PARKER & WIFE PHOTO NATIVE AMERICAN 1895 #21190
COMANCHE INDIAN CHIEF QUANAH PARKER & WIFE PHOTO NATIVE AMERICAN 1895
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At the Pickwick a “Deathly Perfume”: A “Noble Red Man Succumbs”
Quanah Parker ¤ Obituary dated 2-24-1911
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Quanah Parker
Quanah Parker by steeelll, via Flickr
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Quanah Parker and his wife Tonarcy. This picture is supposed to have been taken at Fort Sill in 1875.