In 1845, a son was born to a white mother and a Comanche Indian father. This child, named Quanah for the flower-filled valley of his birth, became one of the greatest Comanche chiefs ever to have lived. On the reservation, Quanah was named chief of all Comanches, and he worked for a peaceful coexistence between the races.
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Author Rosemary Kissinger Updyke was born and raised in east Texas. She began her writing career in high school and is a member of the International Women's Writing Guild and The Pocono Writers. She lives in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where she is active in local libraries. Her other book, Quanah Parker: Comanche Chief, is also published by Pelican.
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