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Quannah Parker was viewed differently by white settlers and the Comanches. To the Comanche, he was a respected leader and a symbol of resistance, embodying their fight for sovereignty and cultural identity. In contrast, many white settlers saw him as a formidable adversary, a threat to their expansionist ambitions, but also recognized him later as a key figure in negotiations and assimilation efforts. His mixed heritage and ability to navigate both cultures made him a complex figure in American history.

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