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Post by cinemo on Jun 2, 2016 13:16:21 GMT -5
Hello chicheman,
thank you very much for sharing of this important information.
A very special thanks to Dr. Kavanagh or Esimotsoraivo , who has given us that explanation .
cinemo
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Post by grahamew on Oct 9, 2018 9:03:35 GMT -5
Quanah and his family Late 80s?
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Long live the Indigenous Tribes of North America
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Post by natethegreat on Dec 22, 2018 1:33:55 GMT -5
The lady at the far right is really beautiful.
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Post by grahamew on Sept 3, 2020 6:31:35 GMT -5
Photo of Quanah I wasn't familiar with.
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Post by grahamew on Sept 4, 2020 6:40:28 GMT -5
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Post by grahamew on Sept 4, 2020 7:12:16 GMT -5
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Post by grahamew on Sept 6, 2020 8:41:04 GMT -5
Quanah and Tonarcy At a Peyote meeting, Nov 1893 This is supposed to show Quanah and Black Horse... Supposed to show Quanah's Comanches visiting Lawton Fair, but he isn't on the photo - presumably, he was at the head of the group. This is a still from the 1908 film, The Bank Robbery. Quanah is barely in it, but the whole thing can be watched here: www.loc.gov/item/2016600223/In the Wichita National Forest Game Reserve. Not sure about this one... Matador, Texas Comanche/Kiowa delegation; Lone Wolf (Kiowa) seated at left; Comanche/Kiowa/Kiowa Apache delegation, Nov 26 1907 collections.gilcrease.org/object/43363853Taken at Forth Worth, December 1885 on a trip to discuss grazing fees. At left in the front row is supposedly Yellow Bear, the Arapaho, father of Quanah's first wife. Except... I don't think it looks like Yellow Bear and is possibly - as per Dietmar here - amertribes.proboards.com/thread/1008/isatai-quenatosavit?page=2 - White Man, the Kiowa Apache leader. They stayed at The Pickwick Hotel, though in a room over Taylor and Barr's Dry Goods Store, where Yellow Bear died, supposedly because Quanah hadn't fully turned off the gas lamp, though had done enough to extinguish the flame. hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=2622Quanah and family at the State fair, Dallas, Oct. 26, 1909 Quanah on white horse; Tom Bunk Burnett at far left, Northside Coliseum, Fort Worth Fat Stock Show, 1909 Eshiti and Taveko (Black Horse) in back row; Wild Horse and Quanah in front. Eshiti = Isatai? The Kiowa-Comanche Council at Mount Scott; Captain Baldwin and H L Scott to right of table. This is clearly related to a couple of images posted up-thread. Quanah, Tonarcy and Lone Wolf at Carlisle "Portrait of Quanah Parker and group, Paris, Texas, 1889. Taken while Parker was in Paris as a witness in the US District Court. Quanah and J.M. ("Uncle Jim") Chancellor were firm friends, and it was at the suggestion of Quanah that this picture was made, so he could take it with him to his home on the Comanche Reservation near Fort Sill, OK. Left to right, standing: Jose Martinez, George Tucker, Quanah Parker. Left to right, seated: Jeff Davis Mynatt, J.M. Chancellor." discovermgp.pastperfectonline.com/photo/768F06AC-8802-4F7C-BD1D-509936798395
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Post by grahamew on Jan 6, 2023 7:12:14 GMT -5
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Post by Californian on Jul 11, 2023 16:51:42 GMT -5
currently offered on eBay (July 11th 2023), billed as Quanah Parker, although I have my doubts - decidedly an early 1900's print when Quanah Parker would have been much older than the man depicted in the image. Also the facial features do not quite seem to match with the familiar countenance of Quanah. click onto image to enlarge
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Post by Dietmar on Jul 12, 2023 2:22:37 GMT -5
You are right, a nice photo…. but 100 percent not Quanah Parker.
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