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Quanah Parker in Headdress

Description: Quanah Parker, son of Cynthia Ann Parker, in full headdress. He was a Comanche chief. Quanah Parker's daughter Wanada Page Parker told her family that this photo was taken in Washington D.C. when Quanah Parker was there to participate in the inaugural parade of Teddy Roosevelt.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Painting of Quanah Parker

Description: Painting of Quanah Parker
Date: unknown
Creator: Fisher, Freddie
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

[Member of the Comanche Nation]

Description: Photograph of a member of the Comanche Nation. They can be seen with a streak of white paint on the side of their face and a braid in their hair.
Date: 197X
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Two Native American People]

Description: Photograph of two Native people. The man, Quanah Parker, stands with his right hand on his hip and his left hand holding a headdress. A woman, one of his wives, squats at his side and a teepee is visible in the background.
Date: 1892
Partner: Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame

Cache Issue Station

Description: Native Americans lined up to get government rations at the Cache Issue Station in Oklahoma (Indian Territory).
Date: 1895~
Creator: Snearly, Alice & Kelley, Lon
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Portrait of an Indian Family]

Description: Portrait of a Native American family. The man is seated and wearing a suit and hat, the woman is standing and wrapped in a traditional Indian blanket. They are both wearing moccasins.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Snearly, Alice & Kelley, Lon
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Portrait of David Monticello "Bud" Ballew and Amy Bear and Carrie]

Description: Two Native American women in a portrait with lawman David Monticello "Bud" Ballew. The women are seated and wrapped in traditional Indian blankets. The lawman is standing behind the women and has a bandana around his neck. Both women are Kiowa. Amy Bear is wife of Bert Bear, and Carrie is daughter of Iseeo and wife of White Fox.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Snearly, Alice & Kelley, Lon
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

Minnie Black, Comanche in Regalia

Description: Minnie Black, Comanche in full Indian regalia. 600 elk's teeth used as ornaments.
Date: unknown
Creator: Edward Bates
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Baldwin Parker with His Wife and Three Sons

Description: Baldwin Parker with his wife, Nora Acquitsaketah, and their three sons. He was the son of Quanah Parker and Chony. His son, Baldwin, Jr. was born Dec. 17, 1918 in Indiahoma, OK. (Baldwin, Jr. married Margaruerite Tahchawwickah July 19, 1940 in Waco, TX. She was born Feb. 5, 1921 in Lawton, OK. Both are living in Indiahoma, OK. They had a son named Ron. The son on the bottom left is Witt Choney from Lawton Oklahoma. He married Grace Tahbonemah granddaughter of I-See-O the last Indian scout… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room
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