Peta Nocona

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Peta Nocona was a 19th-century Comanche chief known for leading resistance against U.S. expansion and for being the father of famed Comanche leader Quanah Parker.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Comanche chief
Native American leader
activePeriod 19th century
areaOfConflict Southern Plains NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
associatedWith Texas–Comanche conflicts NERFINISHED
U.S. westward expansion
child Pecos NERFINISHED
Prairie Flower NERFINISHED
Quanah Parker NERFINISHED
conflictWith Anglo-American settlers NERFINISHED
United States Army NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Comanche Nation NERFINISHED
culture Plains Indians NERFINISHED
deathCause disputed
deathPlace Texas (traditional accounts)
ethnicity Comanche NERFINISHED
historicalReputation Comanche resistance leader
knownAs Peta Nocana NERFINISHED
Peta Noconi NERFINISHED
language Comanche language NERFINISHED
notableEvent raid on Fort Parker in 1836 (traditional attribution)
notableFor being the father of Quanah Parker
leading Comanche resistance to U.S. expansion
occupation war leader
relative Cynthia Ann Parker NERFINISHED
Quanah Parker NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Cynthia Ann Parker NERFINISHED
tribalAffiliation Nokoni band of the Comanche NERFINISHED

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Quanah Parker father Peta Nocona