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KCEN-TV on MSN'It means everything' | Eighth-generation Texan Trevor Wardlaw honors Parker family legacy ...Trevor Wardlaw honored his family's legacy by laying a medallion at Cynthia Ann Parker's gravesite at Fort Sill, uniting ...
Beneath the Oklahoma sun, the storied past of the American frontier came alive as Fort Sill welcomed members of the ...
Long ago on the prairies of East Central Illinois lived a young, blond-haired, blue-eyed girl named Cynthia Ann Parker. She and her family settled along the Embarras River in the 1820s, building ...
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This month on September 24 is Native American Heritage Day. The most well known of the native Comanche in the Texas Plains was Quanah Parker. Quanah Parker was the last chief of the Quahada Comanche ...
Born to a white captive, Cynthia Parker, and a Comanche war chief, Peta Nocona, Parker would emerge as the Comanche people's leader from the nomadic, traditional life to one aligned with the American ...
Quanah Parker was a Comanche warrior and political leader ... This led to his rise to influence within his tribe and with whites, and is known as "the last official principal chief of his tribe." ...
A similar statue to the one pictured in this file photo, of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker by artist Jack Hill, is set to be unveiled as a part of the new exhibit at the Carson County Square House ...
On the second Saturday in September Texans celebrate “Quanah Parker Day,” featuring Quanah as the greatest Comanche Chief. Last year in this column we noted that the Parkers of our original area ...
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