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Q: Where did Quanah Parker become a chief of Comanche?
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8 Did you know:Comanche Chief Quanah Parker was the father of 27 children.


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cynthia ann parker and peta nocona's son Quanah parker


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What Comanche chief married Cynthia Ann Parker?

Comanche chief Quanah Parker married Cynthia Ann Parker. Cynthia Ann was captured by the Comanches as a child and she eventually became fully integrated into Comanche society. Quanah Parker was their son and he became one of the most influential Comanche chiefs.


Who was the Comanche chief who worked with the US government for the rights of Native Americans?

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Why is quanah Parker famous for Texas?

quanah Parker became the last chief of the quahidi Comanche Indians and was also friends with many presadents


What famous chief had a Comanche dad and a texan mom?

Quanah Parker Father - Peta Nocona Mother - Cynthia Ann Parker


What Comanche chief strongly opposed the settlement of western Texas and led raids against settlers?

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Who is Quanah Parker in Texas History?

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.


Who was quanah Parker's dad?

Quanah (meaning fragrant in Comanche) was a son of a war chief of the Noconi band, named Peta Nocona. His name is said to mean "he goes alone and returns".


Quanah Parker was the leader of what tribe?

Quanah Parker was the son of a white woman, Cynthia Parker and her husband, Petu Nocona. He was from the Naconi band of the Commanche tribe. The Texas Rangers recaptured his mother, but Cynthia never embraced the white man's society and died. Quanah became a fierce warrior and then an Indian activist and leader.