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Quanah

American  
[kwah-nuh] / ˈkwɑ nə /

noun

  1. Quanah Parker, 1845?–1911, Comanche leader.


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And Quanah is helping convince TR, and TR creates a refuge where Quanah’s people are more or less in the Wichita Mountains, where the Kiowa, a different tribe, believe all the buffalo came out of the Earth.

From Los Angeles Times

And we used to have arguments over Quanah Parker and Geronimo.

From Seattle Times

William Weatherford of the Creeks, John Ross of the Cherokees and Quanah Parker of the Comanches guided their peoples during the painful transition to life under the government of the United States.

From Washington Post

Nestled in the woods just beyond Quanah Parker Lake in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, the Doris Campground welcomes tent campers and RV enthusiasts year-round.

From Washington Post

Don’t miss the dam at Quanah Parker Lake, a miniature copy of the Hoover Dam, or the views from Mount Scott, one of the highest peaks in the Wichita Mountains.

From Washington Post