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Naduah: The Story of Cynthia Ann Parker
The story of Cynthia Ann Parker, a Comanche captive who became the mother of Quanah Parker.
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Parker’s Fort, Texas, part 2
Parker’s Fort was established in 1834, by John Parker, a staunch Baptist preacher from Virginia. He was the grandfather of the famed Cynthia Ann Parker who was captured by the Comanches.
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Quanah Parker
Exploration of the life of a man who was both warrior and priest...a man who organized his people to make one last stand against white encroachment.
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Parker’s Fort, Texas, part 1
Parker’s Fort was established in 1834, by John Parker, a staunch Baptist preacher from Virginia. He was the grandfather of the famed Cynthia Ann Parker who was captured by the Comanches.
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Comanches, Past and Present
Though their numbers are disputed, historians agree that the Comanches had a profound impact on western history. They now face the twenty-first century with confidence.
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