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"They'll go away with perhaps a little sadness, a little happiness, just like the way people do now with history," he said. "People won't ever see anything quite like this," said Ben Tahmahkera, Quanah Parker's great-great-grandson. Quanah's great-great-grandchildren were involved, sharing stories of the legendary Comanche leader. "We hope people will delve into it and ask questions about other stories." The Great Plains host a great battle when the Comanche.

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"It's an educational experience that opens up a series of other educational opportunities," Harman said. The post The Comanche Nation Hunts to Live While the Predator Lives to Hunt in New Trailer for Prey: Watch appeared first on Consequence.

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On display are weapons, tools, pictures, costumes, statues, paintings, photographs and maps of Indian Territory.

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"Because of his leadership, we didn't become extinct fighting the white man's ways," said Quanah's great-great-grandson, Lance Tahmahkera. He developed friendships with President Roosevelt and well-known Fort Worth businessman, Samuel "Burk" Burnett. He was a proponent of educating young Comanche children to learn English and become successful farmers. Quanah Parker grew to become a great leader in both war and peace for his Comanche tribe, making peace while others fought hopelessly on. "Schools do a great job teaching the history of the cowboy, but the role of the Native American is usually missing, and they're a big part of it." "When you think of Texas history, you automatically think cowboys and Indians," Ruddell added. "When you look at it from a historical standpoint and how Texas history is important, there's a big element missing Quanah Parker's story is a great way to view it," Harman said. The exhibit's original developers, Clara Ruddell, Doug Harman and Bob Holmes, wanted to offer a new perspective of Texas history, one that they feel is all too often overlooked. Shortly before 1700 the Comanche emerged as a distinct. The Comanche Nation headquarters is located just north of Lawton, Oklahoma. Sill and surrounding areas of Southwest Oklahoma. Parker's cabin can be visited at Log Cabin Village. Comanche Nation is a federally recognized tribe with tribal enrollment numbers totaling 16,372 with roughly 7,763 members residing in Lawton-Ft. She was later sent to other relatives in East Texas and died in 1870. Her uncle, Isaac Parker, took her to his family's new compound in Birdville by way of Fort Worth. Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross again took Cynthia Ann captive at age 35 in December of 1860. Raised and cared for by the tribe, she eventually married a Comanche leader and gave birth to three children, including Quanah Parker, who would become the chief.

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In 1836, a Native American raiding party attacked the Parker family's South Texas homestead, killing everyone except Cynthia Ann, 9, and her 6-year-old brother John.











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