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Quanah Parker has been recognized in the area for ... doing work to create statues of Native Americans, primarily bronze statues of many of the many Native American chiefs," Hill said.
In addition, Hill on Tuesday will present a bronze statue of Quanah Parker to the Amarillo City Council as part of a Beautification and Outdoor Art Initiative. "He had a deep and abiding respect ...
In either case, Quanah Parker was a legendary presence on the Texas Plains and beyond. Quanah’s story begins with his mother, Cynthia Ann Parker, a white child who lived with her pioneer family ...
The town of Quanah is paying tribute to its namesake at noon Saturday with the unveiling of a mural depicting famous Comanche Chief Quanah Parker. The mural painted by Parker’s great-great ...
One of the most fascinating people in U.S. history was Quanah Parker, the last chief of the American Indian tribe, the Comanche. He was the son of a Comanche warrior and a white woman who had been ...
A reception was held Sunday afternoon at First Liberty National Bank to mark the grand opening of the “Quanah Parker Exhibit: One Man, Two Worlds.” The traveling photographic exhibit ...
As a significant element of the Texas mystique, the story of Cynthia Ann Parker and her son Quanah Parker constitute a sensational chapter in Texas history. The Comanche leader Quanah Parker was ...
Story suggestion? [email protected]. Through her oldest son, Quanah Parker, Cynthia Ann Parker left hundreds of descendants. Her story is well known. Cynthia Ann was taken by and adopted ...
Born to Comanche horse culture in 1845 to a Chief of the Naconi Band and a mother, Cynthia Parker, who’d been captured as a girl by a raiding party in Texas. Quanah hunted the huge bison herds.