Rabu, 18 Oktober 2017

A Texas Cattleman & His Comanche Concubine

The relationships between prominent Texas cattleman Tom Burnett, Comanche woman Jennie Ho-we-ah and Comanche Chief Quanah Parker prompted a long courtroom battle. In 1943 the last battle between Comanches and white men in Texas ended, and as on so many fields before, the Comanches were routed. But this battle was fought not on the Staked …

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