Quannah Parker was part Comanche and part Scots-Irish. Quannah's mother was abducted by the Comanches as a child and was raised by the Nacona band of the Comanches. She married a Comanche warrior and her first child was Quannah.
Perhaps the most famous Comanche is the last chief of the warlike Antelope Comanche, Quannah Parker. Quannah's mother, Cynthia Ann Parker, was a white captive and Quanna's father was the war cheif Peta Nocona.
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A common sacred site in many such cultures is the burial mound.
Mecca
Quannah Parker Quannah Parker was the last Comanche war chief to lead his people onto the reservation.
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No, he was never a college student.
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the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Any place where there are people who honestly practice the Buddha's teachings could be said to be a sacred site. In addition, Lumbini, where the Buddha was born, and BodhGaya, where the Buddha attained enlightenment, are generally considered to be sacred sites.
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