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Quanah Parker (History Maker Bios Series)
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Quanah Parker (History Maker Bios Series) in Franklin, TN
Current price: $5.95

Barnes and Noble
Quanah Parker (History Maker Bios Series) in Franklin, TN
Current price: $5.95
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True of False?
Quanah Parker's mother was not a native Comanche.
True!
His mother was the daughter of white settlers. She lived among the Comanche and adopted their ways.
He was a Comanche warrior, a court judge, and a cattle rancher.
He helped establish and protect the Native American Church.
He had twenty-two children. The family all lived together in a house with stars painted on the roof!
Read these and other
History Maker Bios
about Native American Leaders: Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Sequoyah, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh.
Quanah Parker's mother was not a native Comanche.
True!
His mother was the daughter of white settlers. She lived among the Comanche and adopted their ways.
He was a Comanche warrior, a court judge, and a cattle rancher.
He helped establish and protect the Native American Church.
He had twenty-two children. The family all lived together in a house with stars painted on the roof!
Read these and other
History Maker Bios
about Native American Leaders: Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Sequoyah, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh.
True of False?
Quanah Parker's mother was not a native Comanche.
True!
His mother was the daughter of white settlers. She lived among the Comanche and adopted their ways.
He was a Comanche warrior, a court judge, and a cattle rancher.
He helped establish and protect the Native American Church.
He had twenty-two children. The family all lived together in a house with stars painted on the roof!
Read these and other
History Maker Bios
about Native American Leaders: Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Sequoyah, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh.
Quanah Parker's mother was not a native Comanche.
True!
His mother was the daughter of white settlers. She lived among the Comanche and adopted their ways.
He was a Comanche warrior, a court judge, and a cattle rancher.
He helped establish and protect the Native American Church.
He had twenty-two children. The family all lived together in a house with stars painted on the roof!
Read these and other
History Maker Bios
about Native American Leaders: Chief Joseph, Geronimo, Sequoyah, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh.

















