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Comanche Heritage
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Dr. Ron Burgess, known to family and friends as “Tacho,” is the Former Chairman of the Comanche Nation. Dr. Burgess’ fine pen and ink rendering pays tribute to his ancestor, the last Comanche Chief, Quanah Parker. Chairman Burgess is the father of acclaimed Comanche artists Nocona Parker Burgess of Santa Fe and Quanah Parker Burgess of Cache.
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Comanche group including White Wolf (standing in center), in Indian Territory (aka Oklahoma) - 1890
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Delegation to Washington, 1897. Standing, at left: Quanah; seated: To-nar-cy, Apiatan, Apache John, and Big Looking Glass. (Courtesy National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.) Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief - William T. Hagan
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To-Nar-Cy (1864 - 1931) - Wife of Chief Quanah Parker - Find A Grave Photos
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On May 18, 1836, the Nocona Comanches captured nine-year old Cynthia Ann Parker during a raid of her family's compound, Fort Parker. Cynthia Ann later married the Chief, Peta Nocona and gave birth to three children. Their son, Quanah Parker, was welcomed to the world in 1852.
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Quanah Parker, Quahahda Comanche chief, shown with buffalo robe circa 1867-1874. Center for American History, U.T.-Austin, (CN01356). Texas Beyond History.
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Quanah on Porch - Quanah Parker is pictured on the porch of his home, Star House, near Cache, Okla., in 1885. Journal Gazette & Times-Courier (Illinois), 'Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker: The History and the Legend', Jan 2015
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Kiowa or Comanche awl case ca 1850, NMNH ac
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Comanche men - circa 1890
Esa Rosa (aka White Wolf), brother-in-law of Tabananica - Kwahadi Comanche - circa 1890
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White Wolf's camp, Comanche Nation, Indian Territory
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Comanche Indians in Palo Duro Canyon photograph taken 1890’s on JA ranch Buffalo hunt with Teddy Roosevelt Charles Goodnight Chief Quannah Parker and Big Tree Lone Wolf Sr. Hunt was staged for Edison...
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Comanche Art Spotlight: Quanah Parker Burgess CNMCC Collection. Quanah Parker Burgess. Untilted, 2011. Acrylic on matboard. Museum Purchase
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NOCONA J. BURGESS Comanche Artist and Native Flute Player. “The most important thing is that I am proud of my heritage and that I like to promote the history of not only my family and the Comanche Nation but all tribes and their stories,” he says. - See more at: http://www.southwestart.com/featured/burgess-n-apr2014#sthash.UMMUejPb.dpuf
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"To this day I enjoy paining old portraits and traditional subjects...My painting is a way of saying thank you to them for all their sacrifices." -Nocona Burgess #opening #newworks #artoftheday #native http://ift.tt/2dpmK7Q
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Seasons Change Tipi by Nocona Burgess | Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center
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Nocona Burgess - "Red Earth Moon Buffalo"
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Comanche woman circa 1900
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Quanah Parker, Moetah (aka Pug Nose, aka Frank Moetah), Quassyah (aka Eagle Tail Feather) - Comanche
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Terrequoip, known as Horse Back in English, was a Comanche chief of the Noconie band.
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Comanche, 1874
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