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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 8216497, member: 5372"]Not intending to put a less than friendly word about this often claimed "honor", but Baloney. Had anyone now alive been alive up to the year 1911, all of the various Tribes and Chieftains and anyone residing in North America including Mexico and Canada, would without hesitation state it was Quanah Parker. The entire Sioux Nation, including the Oglala, never crossed into Comancheria, and wouldn't dream of doing so, and Iron Tail actually moved the Oglala after having lost a territorial dispute with Quanah.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Quanah was asked by POTUS, on 3 occasions and by 3 different POTUS, to gather the spokespersons for the Native American Nations to discuss social needs and territorial boundaries. This approach to Quanah was because he never signed a Treaty with the U.S., and by his birth was a U.S. Citizen. The other Indian Nations respected him, including the Chieftains Crazy Horse and Iron Tail of the Oglala. Goodnight labeled him the fiercest warrior, and the person most responsible for controlling the decisions of Western Expansion. </p><p><br /></p><p>"Most famous" is relative, I guess.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 8216497, member: 5372"]Not intending to put a less than friendly word about this often claimed "honor", but Baloney. Had anyone now alive been alive up to the year 1911, all of the various Tribes and Chieftains and anyone residing in North America including Mexico and Canada, would without hesitation state it was Quanah Parker. The entire Sioux Nation, including the Oglala, never crossed into Comancheria, and wouldn't dream of doing so, and Iron Tail actually moved the Oglala after having lost a territorial dispute with Quanah. Quanah was asked by POTUS, on 3 occasions and by 3 different POTUS, to gather the spokespersons for the Native American Nations to discuss social needs and territorial boundaries. This approach to Quanah was because he never signed a Treaty with the U.S., and by his birth was a U.S. Citizen. The other Indian Nations respected him, including the Chieftains Crazy Horse and Iron Tail of the Oglala. Goodnight labeled him the fiercest warrior, and the person most responsible for controlling the decisions of Western Expansion. "Most famous" is relative, I guess.[/QUOTE]
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