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Sanapia, born Mary
Poafpybitty (ca. 20 May 1895–23
January 1984), was a
Comanche medicine woman and
spiritual healer. She is
believed to be the last of...
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missionary Piaru-ekaruhkapu (Big Red Meat) (ca. 1820/1825 – 1875),
Nokoni chief Sanapia (1895–1984),
medicine woman Santa Anna (c. 1800 – c. 1849), war
chief of...
- 1540–1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Lodge...
- 1540–1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Lodge...
- 1540–1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Lodge...
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French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau Mary Poafpybitty,
birth name of
Sanapia (1895–1984),
Comanche medicine woman and
spiritual healer Mary Po**** (1886–1977)...
- 1540–1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Lodge...
- 1540–1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Lodge...
- 1540-1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Lodge...
- 1540–1795.
College Station, TX:
Texas A&M Press, 1975. Jones,
David E.
Sanapia:
Comanche Medicine Woman. New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1974. Leckie...