- Peta
Nocona, also
known as Puhtocnocony, or Tah-con-ne-ah-pe-ah (c. 1820 – 1864), the son of Puhihwikwasu'u, or Iron Jacket, was a
chief of the Comanche...
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Nocona is a city
along U.S.
Highway 82 and
State Highway 175 in
Montague County, Texas,
United States. The po****tion was 3,002 at the 2020 census. The...
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Nocona can
refer to: Nokoni, one of the
Comanche bands Peta
Nocona, a
Comanche chief Nocona, Texas,
named after Peta
Nocona a code name for a 2004 model...
- footwear. In
addition to
Nocona Boots, it owns
Justin Boots, Tony Lama Boots, and
Chippewa Boots.
Nocona Boots was
founded in
Nocona, Texas, in 1925 by Enid...
- and grew up
among the Kwahadis, the son of
Kwahadi Comanche chief Peta
Nocona and
Cynthia Ann Parker, an Anglo-American who had been
abducted as an eight-year-old...
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Nocona Airport (FAA LID: F48) was a
public use
airport located one
nautical mile (2 km)
southwest of the
central business district of
Nocona, a city in...
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Nocona Independent School District is a
public school district based in
Nocona,
Texas (USA).
Nocona ISD
provides more than the
standard K-12 curriculum...
- products,
specialized in
baseball gloves. The company,
headquartered in
Nocona, Texas, is the last
major baseball glove manufacturer in the
United States...
-
killed at the
Battle of
Little Robe Cr****. His son, Peta
Nocona,
became a
chief himself. Peta
Nocona was the
father of the last
Comanche Chief Quanah Parker...
- "someone found."
Thoroughly ****imilated as Comanche,
Parker had
married Peta
Nocona, a chief. They had
three children together,
including son
Quanah Parker...