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Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man. His tribe roamed over the area where Pampas stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white mans cultur ... http://www.lnstar.com/mall/texasinfo/quanah.htm
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- The Quanah Parker
Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man. His tribe roamed over the area where Pampa stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white mans culture ... http://www.famoustexans.com/quanahparker.htm
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- The Handbook of Texas
The Handbook of Texas Online is a project of the Texas State Historical Association. The online Handbook offers a fulltext searchable version of the complete text of the sixvolume print edition, all corrections incorporated in the second printing, an ... http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/fpa28.html
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- A Quanah Parker
Comanche leader; born at Cedar Lake, Texas. He was the son of a Comanche chief and Cynthia Ann Parker, a captive white woman taken back by whites in 1860. He grew up to become a bold warrior and in 1867 was made war chief of the Kwahadi Comanche of t ... http://www.indigenouspeople.net/qparker.htm
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