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Quanah Takes a Bride

Summary by hhhistory.com
American Indian on a Pinto (image by Daniel Eskridge)by Sherry Shindelar Quanah Parker, the son of a Comanche war chief and Cynthia Ann Parker (the most famous captive of the 19th century), fell in love with a young Comanche maiden named Weckeah, but his prospects were dim. Weckeah returned his affection, but her father, Old Bear, didn’t favor Quanah. For starters, Quanah only owned one horse, and strike two, he was an orphan (His mother had bee…
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hhhistory.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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