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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peta_NoconaPeta Nocona - Wikipedia

    Known for. 1840–1860 led the Quahadi (also Kwahado, Quahada) Comanche band during the Texas–Indian wars. Father of the last Comanche chief Quanah Parker. Texas historical marker in Crowell, Texas. 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 ...

    • Died from infection due to battle wound
    • Iron Jacket (Puhihwikwasu'u) (father)
  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesPeta Nocona - TSHA

    14 de ene. de 2021 · Peta Nocona (unknown–1860). Peta Nocona, husband of Cynthia Ann Parker and father of Chief Quanah Parker, was a physically enormous Comanche chief who led a band, the Noconies, in raids on the Texas frontier from the 1830s to December 18, 1860, when he was killed at the Pease River in a battle with Capt. Lawrence Sullivan Ross.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2010 · The Comanche war party splashed across the Red River in late November 1860. Its leader was Puhtocnocony, called Peta Nocona by the whites. He and his raiders rode down the edge of the Western Cross Timbers, an irregular hilly and wooded region extending south through Montague, Wise, Jack, Parker, Hood, Erath and Comanche counties.

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  4. 6 de may. de 2023 · Casada con el jefe Peta Nocona, tuvo tres hijos con él. Su supuesto rescate provocó una gran conmoción, el gobierno de Texas le concedió tierras y una pensión anual, sus primos y hermanos estaban allí para acompañarla y acomodarla.

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  5. Thoroughly assimilated as Comanche, Parker had married Peta Nocona, a chief. They had three children together, including son Quanah Parker, who became the last free Comanche chief. Parker was captured by the Texas Rangers during the Battle of Pease River, also known as the "Pease River Massacre".

    • Silas Mercer Parker (father), Lucinda Duty (mother)
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    • Quanah Parker, Pecos, Topsannah (Topʉsana; Prairie Flower)
  6. No era para menos: Naduah hizo propia la cultura de estos nativos norteamericanos, se había convertido en una mujer reconocida dentro de su comunidad y ahora era esposa del jefe Peta Nocona, un hombre de gran tamaño con quien tendría tres hijos: Quanah, Pecos y Topsana.

  7. Chief Nocona was a tremendous leader and know as the protector of the Buffalo. During his time as Chief he led the Nokoni Comanche tribe during the Texas-Indian wars. In response to the Council House Fight in San Antonio, Peta Nocona also led a Comanche raid on the Texas town on Linnville in 1840.