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In 1867 Chief Q.
Parker became Chief of the
Comanches. He was never captured by the
Army, but decided to surrender, and lead his tribe into the white
man's culture when he saw that there was no alternative. He was
very successful in working with white culture and using the American
cultures to help his people. He was the son of Comanche Chief Peta Nocone
and Cynthia Ann Parker, a survivor of a massacre. He was buried
next to his mother at Fort Sill in Oklahoma.
Chief Q.
Parker - The Storyteller Series is a pen and ink drawing
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