Quanah









Quanah


Quanah [kwah-nuh] Examples noun

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

Examples from the Web for quanah Contemporary Examples of quanah

  • “He was still winning,” Kellie Frost said one night in their home in Quanah, Texas.

    The Death of a Rodeo Cowboy

    Peter Richmond

    May 11, 2014

  • Historical Examples of quanah

  • Then something happened that Quanah was never able to explain.

    Life and Adventures of ‘Billy’ Dixon

    Billy Dixon

  • Quanah Parker was not present, as he was too young to be a participant in the capacity of chief.

    The Indians’ Last Fight

    Dennis Collins

  • A number of different stories have been related about Quanah’s mishaps in the fight.

    Life and Adventures of ‘Billy’ Dixon

    Billy Dixon

  • The horse fell suddenly, pitching Quanah headlong to the ground his gun falling from his grasp and bounding away.

    Life and Adventures of ‘Billy’ Dixon

    Billy Dixon

  • The father of T’ebodal is famous for having had ten wives; Quanah, the present head chief of the Comanche, has six.

    Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians. (1898 N 17 / 1895-1896 (pages 129-444))

    James Mooney

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