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Lot 1285: Commanche Chief Wild Horse by D. F. Barry

Est: $250 USD - $500 USDSold:
Louis J. Dianni, LLCSunrise, FL, USMay 22, 2016

Item Overview

Description

Crisp and clear photograph of the chief in full war bonnet or headdress of eagle feathers. Bears the blind stamp of the photographer D. F. Barry across the left bicep.

Dimensions

Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 3.5 | Height(in) = 20 | Width(in) = 17.5 | Depth(in) = 1<br><br><b>Size of Artwork:</b> 8 x 6"

Artist or Maker

Medium

Paper

Date

C. 1895

Condition Report

Slight imperfections(scratches) lower left.

Provenance

Florida Estate

Notes

Quanah Parker (Comanche kwana "smell, odor") (c. 1845 or 1852 – February 23, 1911) was a Comanche/English-American from the Comanche band Quahadi ("Antelope-eaters"). Strictly related also to the Nokoni band ("Wanderers" or "Travellers") (his mother's people), he emerged as a dominant figure of the Comanche, particularly after the Comanches' final defeat. He was one of the last Comanche chiefs. The U.S. appointed Quanah principal chief of the entire nation once the people had gathered on the reservation and later introduced general elections. Quanah was a Comanche chief, a leader in the Native American Church, and the last leader of the powerful Quahadi band before they surrendered their battle of the Great Plains and went to a reservation in Indian Territory. He was the son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, an English-American, who had been kidnapped at the age of about nine and assimilated into the tribe. Quanah Parker also led his people on the reservation, where he became a wealthy rancher and influential in Comanche and European American society. After Peta Nocona's death (c. 1864), being now Parra-o-coom ("Bull Bear") the head chief of the Quahadi band and Kobay-o-burra ("Wild Horse") the second ranking, Quanah was introduced into the Nokoni band, where the head chief Tirhayaquahip also called Kiyou ("Horseback") took him under his wing. After Peta Nocona and Pohebits-quasho, Tirhayaquahip taught Quanah the ways of the Comanche Warrior and he grew to considerable standing as a warrior. He left and joined again the Quahadi (Antelope Eaters) band with warriors from another band. Quanah Parker surrendered to Mackenzie at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, and led the Comanches successfully for a number of years on the reservation. Quanah was never elected principal chief of the Comanche by the tribe. The U.S. government appointed him principal chief of the entire nation once the people had gathered on the reservation and later introduced general elections. In October 1867, when Quanah was only a young man, he had come along with the Comanche chiefs as an observer at treaty negotiations at Medicine Lodge, Kansas. Tirhayaquahip made a statement about Quanah's refusal to sign the treaty. In the early 1870s, the Plains Indians were losing the battle for their land with the United States government. Following the capture of the Kiowa chiefs Satank, Ado-ete (Big Tree), and Satanta, the last two paroled in 1873 after two years thanks to the firm and stubborn behaviour of Guipago, the Kiowa, Comanche, and Southern Cheyenne tribes joined forces in several battles. Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led U.S. Army forces to round up or kill the remaining Indians who had not settled on reservations. In 1873, a Comanche claiming to be a medicine man named Isa-tai called for all the Comanche bands to gather together for a Sun Dance, even though that ritual had never been Comanche, but a Kiowa ritual. The bands gathered in May on the Red River, near present-day Texola, Oklahoma, where I-40 intersects the Texas-Oklahoma border. At that gathering, Isa-tai and Quanah recruited warriors for raids into Texas to avenge slain relatives of theirs. Other Comanche chiefs, notably Isa-Rosa ("White Wolf") and Tabananika ("Sound of the Sunrise") of the Yamparika and Pearua-akupakup ("Big Red Meat" or "Red Food")) of the Nokoni band, identified the buffalo hide merchants as the real threat to their way of life. They suggested that if Quanah were to attack anybody, he should attack the merchants. A war party of around 250 warriors, composed mainly of Comanches and Cheyennes, whom Isa-tai's claim of protective medicine had impressed, headed into Texas towards the trading post of Adobe Walls. The raid should have been a slaughter, but the owner of the saloon had heard about the coming raid and stalled everyone from going to bed by offering free drinks. Around 4am, the raiders drove down into the valley. Quanah and his band were unable to penetrate the two-foot thick sod walls and were repelled by the hide merchants' long-range .50 caliber Sharps rifles. As they retreated, Quanah's horse was shot out from under him at five hundred yards. He hid behind a buffalo carcass where he was hit by a bullet that ricocheted off a powder horn around his neck and lodged between his shoulder blade and his neck. The wound was not serious, and Quanah was rescued and brought back out of the range of the buffalo guns. [6] The attack on Adobe Walls caused a reversal of policy in Washington and led to the Red River War which culminated in a decisive Army victory in the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon. On September 28, 1874, Mackenzie and his Tonkawa scouts razed the Comanche village at Palo Duro Canyon and killed nearly 1,500 Comanche horses, the main source of the Comanche wealth and power.

Payment & Shipping

Payment

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Shipping

For this auction we are NOT offering in-house packing & shipping, however we can recommend a local, reputable UPS Store who ships worldwide.

Auction Details

5-22-16 Louis J. Dianni, LLC Antiques & Art

by
Louis J. Dianni, LLC
May 22, 2016, 09:00 AM EST

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