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S8, E4, Part 4: Quanah Parker, The Comanche Warrior Between Two Worlds

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PART 4

“Don’t let go of one foot in one place and one foot in the other. Don’t ever forget who you are. You are Comanche, you are Indian. You are a Parker.”

- Jacquetta Parker, proud great-granddaughter of the legendary Comanche warrior Quanah Parker, sharing his timeless wisdom and guiding his descendants as they navigate the complexities of two very different worlds.

In Part 4 of this series, where I visited with the descendants of Quanah Parker, we explored a more personal side of the legendary Comanche leader—Quanah as a father, husband, and historical inspiration. Our conversation uncovered fascinating stories, including:

  • Despite his reputation as a fierce and respected warrior, Quanah had a deep compassion for orphans and those in need.
  • The time President Roosevelt visited his home.
  • The treasured china passed down to one of his great-granddaughters.
  • Insights into Quanah’s many wives.
  • The remarkable story of how Quanah and the Mennonites envisioned and built Post Oak Mission.
  • How both Comanche and English were sung and preached in the church.
  • The role of frybread sales in rebuilding Post Oak Mission.
  • The secret to making the perfect frybread—at least, according to these particular Comanches.
  • Clumpy or soft frybread? You decide. (I say we settle this with a bake-off!)

Join me as we uncover these incredible stories, bringing Quanah’s legacy to life through the voices of his descendants.

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PART 4

“Don’t let go of one foot in one place and one foot in the other. Don’t ever forget who you are. You are Comanche, you are Indian. You are a Parker.”

- Jacquetta Parker, proud great-granddaughter of the legendary Comanche warrior Quanah Parker, sharing his timeless wisdom and guiding his descendants as they navigate the complexities of two very different worlds.

In Part 4 of this series, where I visited with the descendants of Quanah Parker, we explored a more personal side of the legendary Comanche leader—Quanah as a father, husband, and historical inspiration. Our conversation uncovered fascinating stories, including:

  • Despite his reputation as a fierce and respected warrior, Quanah had a deep compassion for orphans and those in need.
  • The time President Roosevelt visited his home.
  • The treasured china passed down to one of his great-granddaughters.
  • Insights into Quanah’s many wives.
  • The remarkable story of how Quanah and the Mennonites envisioned and built Post Oak Mission.
  • How both Comanche and English were sung and preached in the church.
  • The role of frybread sales in rebuilding Post Oak Mission.
  • The secret to making the perfect frybread—at least, according to these particular Comanches.
  • Clumpy or soft frybread? You decide. (I say we settle this with a bake-off!)

Join me as we uncover these incredible stories, bringing Quanah’s legacy to life through the voices of his descendants.

Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast

All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/

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