Quanah Parker lived in a land once known as Comancheria.
He was a member of the Comanche band. Within the Comanche band there are many groups. As a young boy Quanah Parker belonged to the Nocona group, Nocona, which means "one who travels and returns." During his youth Quanah Parker was a part of many groups within the Comanche band. He soon became the leader of the Kwahadi (Quohada) group, Kwahadi, means "one who follows the antelope." Quanah Parker and his group of Kwahadi were the last of the Comanche band to come into the reservation at Fort Sill. Fort Sill reservation was apart of Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
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Quanah Parker
Quanah Parker died of a bad illness some say it was TB and others are not really sure what kind of illness he had. I believe he died in 1912 and he was laid to rest next to his mother.
Quanah Parker was the last free Comanche Chief (leader) - and these tribal lands encompassed much of Texas, so his history and events happen almost entirely in Texas.
Quanah Parker was born sometime between 1845 and 1852. Noone knows for sure. He died in 1911.
Quanah Parker died in February 1911.
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The name Quanah Parker is pronounced as "KWAH-nuh PARK-er".
8 Did you know:Comanche Chief Quanah Parker was the father of 27 children.
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Quanah Parker had 8 wives and 27 children. He actually even married his mother, or it is said he did, because of the Comanche tradition.
He died in 1912 or 1911.
He's a male
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never dead In 1886 Quanah Parker was certified as presiding judge over the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache and the Wichita-Caddo reservations.