-
later head
chief of the
Quahadi band;
father of Peta
Nocona Isatai (c. 1840–c. 1890),
warrior and
medicine man of the
Quahadi Mow-way (Shaking Hand,...
- the son of Puhihwikwasu'u, or Iron Jacket, was a
chief of the
Comanche Quahadi (also
known as Kwahado, Quahada) band. He
married Cynthia Ann Parker, who...
- c. 1790 – died 1858) was a
Native American War
Chief and
Chief of the
Quahadi band of
Comanche Indians. Iron
Jacket was a
Comanche chieftain and medicine...
-
Indian Agent Lawrie Tatum to
begin an
expedition against the
Kotsoteka and
Quahadi Comanche bands, both of whom had
refused to
relocate to a
reservation after...
-
Comanche tribe, the
Quahadi, was
arguably the most
resistant towards the
Anglo settlers.
Skeptical of what they
would bring, the
Quahadi avoided contact with...
-
Kiowa Commanders and
leaders N/A Isa-tai (
Quahadi Comanche)
Quanah Parker (
Quahadi Comanche) Kobay-oburra (
Quahadi Comanche) Piarʉ Ekarʉhkapʉ (Nokoni Comanche)...
- Bull Bear died in 1874,
Black Horse was
promoted to
second chief in the
Quahadi band of Comanche. He
surrendered to the
United States Army at Fort Sill...
- the home of the
Comanche chief Quanah Parker, the
major leader of the
Quahadi Comanche in the
years of
Indian Wars and
transition to
reservation life...
- when in 1875 the last free band of
Plains Indians, the
Comanches led by
Quahadi warrior Quanah Parker,
surrendered and
moved to the Fort Sill reservation...
-
During the winter, a
spiritual leader named Isatai'i
emerged among the
Quahadi Band of Comanches. Isa-tai
claimed to have the
power to
render himself...