Call NumberX-32214SummaryNative American Comanche men, women and children sing at the unveiling of the Parker monument, Post Oak Mission Cemetery, near Cache, Oklahoma. The woman on the left is Nemaruihitsi and the man in braids is Nahwooksy. Men in uniforms sit in the foreground. Quanah Parker, a Comanche Chief, led the last tribe in the Staked Plain to come into the reservation system.Physical Description1 photoprint (postcard) ; 9 x 14 cm (3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectComanche Indians--Oklahoma--CacheIndians of North America--Oklahoma--CacheCache (Okla.)Post Oak Mission Cemetery (Comanche County, Okla.)Dedications--Oklahoma--CacheSinging--Oklahoma--CacheNahwooksyNemaruihitsiParker, Quanah, 1845?-1911--Commemoration.CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710032214Type of MaterialPostcardsNotesCondition: Image has red ink staining. Postcard stamp printed on back: "AZO"; Title hand-lettered on original and penciled on border of this copy; penciled on back: "woman on left: Nemaruihitsi, man in braids: Nahwooksy, T Kavaugh 3/91"; R7100322144
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