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VisitMineralWells.org Trading pavement for pedals, paddles, and parks, our journey through Mineral Wells revealed a Texas treasure trove of natural wonders waiting to be explored. From the moment we stepped into Clark Gardens Botanical Park, we were captivated by its magic – wheelchair-accessible pathways winding through vibrant displays, waterfalls sparkling in sunlight, and ponds where black and white swans glide gracefully alongside strutting peacocks.What makes this garden extraordinary is its humble origins as Max Clark and his wife's private yard, gradually transformed into a botanical paradise now recognized as an official best public garden in Texas. During our visit, we experienced their annual Grow Festival, a month-long celebration of art, wellness, and Texas heritage featuring themed weekends, hands-on activities, and special events like crawfish boils. The Quanah Parker "One Man, Two Worlds" exhibit tucked inside the on-site chapel, powerfully chronicled the story of Cynthia Ann Parker and her son Quanah, the last Comanche chief – a fascinating glimpse into the cultural collisions that shaped frontier America.Our adventure continued at Lake Mineral Wells State Park, where we hiked through the aptly named Penitentiary Hollow with its impressive sandstone cliffs and hidden caves. Rock climbers, hikers, campers and mountain bikers all find their paradise here, with access to a 20-mile trailway connecting to neighboring Weatherford. The highlight came when we partnered with Spartan Adventure and Rentals for some lake exploration – though one of us learned the hard way that "stand-up paddleboarding" can quickly become "stand-up splashboarding" when attempting to model a new shirt! Despite the unexpected swim, being surrounded by herons, ducks, and the gentle lap of water against our boards provided that perfect reset that only nature can deliver.Ready to answer nature's call? Plan your own outdoor escape at visitmineralwells.org and discover why this charming Texas town deserves a prominent spot on your travel wishlist. Subscribe to our podcast for more adventures, and follow us @TheROAMies on all social platforms to join our journey!Thanks for your ongoing support!http://paypal.me/TheROAMiesAlexa and RoryThe ROAMiesPlease subscribe, rate and share our podcast! Follow us at:http://www.TheROAMies.comThe ROAMies: Facebook and Instagram YouTube and X.
In Part 5 of Native ChocTalk's powerful series on the legendary Comanche warrior Quanah Parker, his descendants share intimate stories about his mother, Cynthia Ann Parker—known to the Comanche as Na'ura (1827–March 1871). Taken captive at just 9 years old during the Fort Parker Massacre of 1836, Cynthia Ann was raised by the Comanche people, eventually marrying Chief Peta Nocona (also known as Puhtocnocony and Tah-con-ne-ah-pe-ah, c. 1820–1864). Together, they had three children, including Quanah Parker, who would go on to become the last war chief of the Comanche. This episode explores Cynthia Ann's heartbreaking journey—from her deep love for her Comanche family to the grief she endured after being forcibly returned to the white world, separated forever from her son and tribe. You'll hear the haunting lullaby “Where is My Boy Tonight,” a song she sang for years in mourning—and you'll experience its emotional power as Don Parker, Quanah's great-grandson, performs it in Comanche. Also in this episode: - The sacred Comanche traditions surrounding death and the journey after life - Reflections on faith and identity: Did the Creator know us? Did He walk with our people and provide for us in the ways we lived and survived? Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
PART 4 “Don't let go of one foot in one place and one foot in the other. Don't ever forget who you are. You are Comanche, you are Indian. You are a Parker.” - Jacquetta Parker, proud great-granddaughter of the legendary Comanche warrior Quanah Parker, sharing his timeless wisdom and guiding his descendants as they navigate the complexities of two very different worlds. In Part 4 of this series, where I visited with the descendants of Quanah Parker, we explored a more personal side of the legendary Comanche leader—Quanah as a father, husband, and historical inspiration. Our conversation uncovered fascinating stories, including: - Despite his reputation as a fierce and respected warrior, Quanah had a deep compassion for orphans and those in need. - The time President Roosevelt visited his home. - The treasured china passed down to one of his great-granddaughters. - Insights into Quanah's many wives. - The remarkable story of how Quanah and the Mennonites envisioned and built Post Oak Mission. - How both Comanche and English were sung and preached in the church. - The role of frybread sales in rebuilding Post Oak Mission. - The secret to making the perfect frybread—at least, according to these particular Comanches. - Clumpy or soft frybread? You decide. (I say we settle this with a bake-off!) Join me as we uncover these incredible stories, bringing Quanah's legacy to life through the voices of his descendants. Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
PART 3 They were the Comanche, or Numunuh—meaning "The People"— and they were the undisputed "Lords of the Plains," fiercely guarding their vast homeland across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. Masters of horseback warfare, they resisted westward expansion as the U.S. government pushed settlers into their territory. In an 1836 raid on Fort Parker, nine-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker was taken captive. She embraced Comanche life, later marrying Chief Peta Nocona. And their son, Quanah Parker, became a legendary leader. As the U.S. broke the Treaty of Medicine Lodge, Quanah led his people in the Red River War, the last major conflict between the southern Plains tribes and the U.S. military. Realizing continued resistance meant destruction, he surrendered at Fort Sill in 1875 to secure his people's survival. Straddling two worlds, Quanah worked to bridge the divide between Native and white societies. Though never elected chief, he was appointed the Comanche Nation's Principal Chief. To his family, he was a beloved grandfather who championed education and Comanche traditions. To history, he remains the "Last Chief of the Comanche." In parts 1 and 2 of this series, I spoke with one of Quanah Parker's descendants, Jody Parker. Now in part 3, you'll hear directly from Quanah's great grandchildren: Jacquetta Parker Ardith Parker-Leming LaNora Parke Sandra Chesnut Don Allen Parker Jody Colbert The family shares insights on: - Quanah's influence on the importance of education and always showing up dressed to impress - His vision for a school and church for his people - What Quanah was like as a master horseman and a great warrior - The significance of Comanche oral history and that much of their knowledge came from both their elders and the Mennonite missionaries Quanah worked with - Did Quanah really tell a missionary she was "ugly"? You may be surprised by the answer! Finally, the elders share a heartfelt reflection on how Quanah bridged two worlds—the world of his people and of those who had taken over. Unfortunately, when I recorded this 2 years ago, my sound and video were messed up. So thank you for your patience, as it has been cleaned up as best as possible. Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
500-lb Rapper Sues Lyft & Requests Couch at Interview!
500-lb Rapper Sues Lyft & Requests Couch at Interview!
Welcome dear listener to the latest episode of the 6th season of the pod. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz and Justin. Reds return to winning ways. We will talk about the Bournemouth win, the EFL cup tie win, and we will preview Wolves away and Bologna at home games. If we have time we will look at what else is happening in the footy world. Part One - Bournemouth home: The team that Richard Hughes built….. Hesitant start - Semenyo again. xG in our favor - 2.06 to 1.08 (0.46 at half time). After 75 minutes, lots of shots from Bournemouth Well, there's Kepa - xGOT of 3.84 Luis Diaz, Darwin Again the midfield shape, defence - targeted our right side, but then Konate hits a few great passes. TAA assist, Ryan Gravenberch Part Two - West Ham in the League Cup 5-1 again, but was much more of a battle - xG 2.55 to 0.57 (0.37 came from set plays) Jones, Gakpo, Jota performances West Ham appear to be a bit of a mess. Fabianski wasn't great Not sure we can conclude much from Endo and Morton's appearances Bradley, Quanah, Gomez, Tsimikas - definitely our back up back 4 Part Three - Wolves away and Bologna at home: Team selections and expectations Predictions ‘We love the low block' Elsewhere? City Arsenal - lots to discuss. Man City fan watch - not many of them at the Premier League fanfest:() We will be back next week with a review of the Wolves and Bologna games. Thanks to Justin and Daz for joining me, Paul. Thank you dear listener for joining us.If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
EP40 Did I survive the massacre?! WHAT EVEN IS IT?! It is an absolutely great event that really shows the passion of trail runners. It is set up like a last man standing or backyard style race but everyone is also welcome to just show up when ever and run when ever, oh there is also a community aid station and did I mention its free!Questions or Ideas ? Email to fullsteamaudio@outlook.com
Gardiner Angus Ranch started with a Kansas homestead, a willingness to work and a quest to stay curious, says fourth-generation rancher Mark Gardiner. From “pay it forward” and “there is no downside to marbling,” Gardiner shares both life advice and breeding philosophy during this episode that covers everything from the history of the ranch and their involvement in the start of U.S. Premium Beef to today. Early adopters of artificial insemination (AI), Gardiner talks of the change they've been able to make because of technology and access to information over the years. But in the end, it all comes back to the people who help make it possible. HOSTS: Mark McCully and Miranda Reiman GUEST: Mark Gardiner, Gardiner Angus Ranch, is the fourth generation to raise cattle in western Kansas, near Ashland. Longtime Angus producers, the Gardiners were early adopters of AI and are now one of the largest embryo transfer (ET) programs in the breed. Mark is a founding board member and current board chairman of U.S. Premium Beef, former Board member of the American Angus Association, former chairman of the NCBA Seedstock Council and former president of the Kansas Angus Association. He is also active in the Beef Improvement Federation (BIF). Under Mark's guidance in 2012, the Henry C. Gardiner Scholarship and Lecture Series was created and endowed at Kansas State University, and they began a structured internship program at the ranch. Mark and his wife, Eva, have three sons, Cole, Ransom and Quanah, who represent the fifth generation of the Gardiner family ranching in Clark County, Kansas. RELATED CONTENT: In the Driver's Seat The Fire – Mark Gardiner: “If you can't see God in all of this…” Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.
Welcome back for another episode of Nick's Non-fiction with your host Nick Muniz Empire of the Summer Moon spans two astonishing stories. The first traces the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. The second entails one of the most remarkable narratives ever to come out of the Old West: the epic saga of the pioneer woman Cynthia Ann Parker and her mixed-blood son Quanah, who became the last and greatest chief of the Comanches. Subscribe, Share, Mobile links below! My Instagram: www.instagram.com/hairysh1t/?... My Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheNiche
Check out the Bonus Episode, Quanah and Santi were special guests on the Phat Girl Chronicle, and did they have a blast check out the convo and subscribe to their channel. I'M SO EXCITED TO BE BACK ON THE MIC AND POPPING SHYT WITH THE SQUAD!!!! WE'VE GOT A FEW NEW DOPE HOSTS AND A HELLUVA LINE UP FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY!!! WE'RE KICKING OFF THE SEASON WITH OUR GUESTS OF THE AMAZING All Gas No Breaks Podcast AND Y'ALL HAVE NO CLUE HOW DOPE IT'S ABOUT TO GET!!! Instagram: @pgcafterdark Facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles Twitter: @pgcafterdark YouTube: / thephatgirlchronicles You42: https://www.you42.com/channel/1647
Check out the Bonus Episode, Quanah and Santi were special guests on the Phat Girl Chronicle, and did they have a blast check out the convo and subscribe to their channel. I'M SO EXCITED TO BE BACK ON THE MIC AND POPPING SHYT WITH THE SQUAD!!!! WE'VE GOT A FEW NEW DOPE HOSTS AND A HELLUVA LINE UP FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY!!! WE'RE KICKING OFF THE SEASON WITH OUR GUESTS OF THE AMAZING All Gas No Breaks Podcast AND Y'ALL HAVE NO CLUE HOW DOPE IT'S ABOUT TO GET!!! Instagram: @pgcafterdark Facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles Twitter: @pgcafterdark YouTube: / thephatgirlchronicles You42: https://www.you42.com/channel/1647
The Phat Girl Chronicles IS BAAAAAAAACCCCCCKKKKKKKK TONIGHT AT 8 PM EST TIME!!!! I'M SO EXCITED TO BE BACK ON THE MIC AND POPPING SHYT WITH THE SQUAD!!!! WE'VE GOT A FEW NEW DOPE HOSTS AND A HELLUVA LINE UP FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY!!! WE'RE KICKING OFF THE SEASON WITH OUR GUESTS OF THE AMAZING All Gas No Breaks Podcast AND Y'ALL HAVE NO CLUE HOW DOPE IT'S ABOUT TO GET!!! We wanna hear all your thoughts and answer all the questions, so come connect with us.......... Instagram: @pgcafterdark Facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles Twitter: @pgcafterdark YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/ThePhatGirlChronicles You42: https://www.you42.com/channel/1647 Did you learn something in this episode that you didn't know?!? If so, please share this episode with a friend and leave a 5-star review and comment wherever you listen to this podcast. We would love to know how our show made your day or taught you something new!!! https://www.facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles/reviews And make sure you listen in on your favorite podcast streaming platform, and leave us a rating, follow us, and share, share, share!!!!
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I had a quick chat with Sophmore QB Ian Gruben. We talk about his big game last week and the upcoming game against Quanah and the impact his family has had on the Hamlin Community
First interview of the season as we talk to Clayton Rister and get his thoughts on the upcoming game against Quanah as his thoughts on the fast 3-1 start the Pied Pipers are off too
Steven Rinella talks with Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan. Topics discussed: When you've made more than three dozen renowned documentaries; Ken Burns' college film ending with the pan across a painting; how The Civil War film consumed Americans; The Tenth Inning; Lewis & Clark, Jazz, Muhammad Ali and so many more; what do you want on your cheeseburger?; questioning the superiority of a species; The American Buffalo film, featuring Steve and former podcast guests Dan Flores and Michael Punk, premiers in October; watching the last buffalo herd disappear; word choice and the feeling of needing to explain the rationale behind a thought; George Horsecapture Jr.; what is the buffalo a symbol of in American history?; how nothing is binary; Quanah the warrior; how you should go watch all of Ken and Dayton's films; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Independence Day week... Hope you got to spend time with your familia and Bbqed popped Fireworks and just chillaxed, and if you didn't guess what, chillax with Santi and Quanah @agnbpodcast as we get to speak with one of the hardest working black men in Podcasting, this young brother right here just don't stop. Tyronza D. Hicks of the THC Media Network @_tythepodguy stopped by our IG live and broke us down on what motivates him, how has life changed for him since moving to NY, how many podcasts he has produced, and why he won't stop. He also connected us with the smooth and talented voice of Sanavi @seesanavi. Full Video on the B - Side (Part 2) -thanks again to @infrared_krypto for the dope art. Listen to the All Gas, No Breaks podcast here https://feed.podbean.com/agnbpodcast/ ... and wherever you stream podcasts Social Media: https://linktr.ee/agnbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGNBpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agnbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllGasNBreaks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ALLGASNOBREAKSPODCAST
Happy Independence Day week... Hope you got to spend time with your familia and Bbqed popped Fireworks and just chillaxed, and if you didn't guess what, chillax with Santi and Quanah @agnbpodcast as we get to speak with one of the hardest working black men in Podcasting, this young brother right here just don't stop. Tyronza D. Hicks of the THC Media Network @_tythepodguy stopped by our IG live and broke us down on what motivates him, how has life changed for him since moving to NY, how many podcasts he has produced, and why he won't stop. He also connected us with the smooth and talented voice of Sanavi @seesanavi. Full Video on the B - Side (Part 2) -thanks again to @infrared_krypto for the dope art. Listen to the All Gas, No Breaks podcast here https://feed.podbean.com/agnbpodcast/ ... and wherever you stream podcasts Social Media: https://linktr.ee/agnbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGNBpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agnbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllGasNBreaks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ALLGASNOBREAKSPODCAST
Happy Independence Day week... Hope you got to spend time with your familia and Bbqed popped Fireworks and just chillaxed, and if you didn't guess what, chillax with Santi and Quanah @agnbpodcast as we get to speak with one of the hardest working black men in Podcasting, this young brother right here just don't stop. Tyronza D. Hicks of the THC Media Network @_tythepodguy stopped by our IG live and broke us down on what motivates him, how has life changed for him since moving to NY, how many podcasts he has produced, and why he won't stop. He also connected us with the smooth and talented voice of Sanavi @seesanavi. Full Video on the B - Side B - Side (Part 2) Releases 07/15/2023 B - Side (Part 2) Releases 07/15/2023 -thanks again to @infrared_krypto for the dope art. Listen to the All Gas, No Breaks podcast here https://feed.podbean.com/agnbpodcast/ ... and wherever you stream podcasts Social Media: https://linktr.ee/agnbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGNBpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agnbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllGasNBreaks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ALLGASNOBREAKSPODCAST
Happy Independence Day week... Hope you got to spend time with your familia and Bbqed popped Fireworks and just chillaxed, and if you didn't guess what, chillax with Santi and Quanah @agnbpodcast as we get to speak with one of the hardest working black men in Podcasting, this young brother right here just don't stop. Tyronza D. Hicks of the THC Media Network @_tythepodguy stopped by our IG live and broke us down on what motivates him, how has life changed for him since moving to NY, how many podcasts he has produced, and why he won't stop. He also connected us with the smooth and talented voice of Sanavi @seesanavi. Full Video on the B - Side B - Side (Part 2) Releases 07/15/2023 B - Side (Part 2) Releases 07/15/2023 -thanks again to @infrared_krypto for the dope art. Listen to the All Gas, No Breaks podcast here https://feed.podbean.com/agnbpodcast/ ... and wherever you stream podcasts Social Media: https://linktr.ee/agnbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGNBpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agnbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllGasNBreaks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ALLGASNOBREAKSPODCAST
Hola familia, ¡Bienvenido de nuevo! Este es el día 35 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días, lunes de la cuarta semana de Cuaresma. Familia, si nuestro podcast te está ayudando a crecer espiritualmente por favor considere convertirse en un patrocinador mensual. Su apoyo nos ayudaría a mantener el podcast durante todo el año.Si el Espíritu Santo lo guía a apoyar nuestro ministerio durante todo el año. Puede registrarse en nuestro sitio web en www.54daysofroses.com. Cuando haga una donación, verá una opción para convertirse en patrocinador mensual.Día 35 - Misterios Dolorosos en AgradecimientoEmpecemos. Hoy estamos rezando los Misterios Dolorosos en Agradecimiento. Santísima Madre, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, ayúdanos a vivir y celebrar, en nuestra vida diaria, a Jesús en la Eucaristía.Santísima Madre, oramos para confiar en lo que Dios está haciendo en la vida de otras personas. Oramos para mirar más allá de la realidad aparente y ver la realidad más profunda.Oramos por las personas que amamos, nuestra familia, nuestros amigos, por aquellos que disciernen el matrimonio. Oramos por nuestro lugar de trabajo, nuestros compañeros de trabajo, por los estudiantes. Oramos por los que luchan contra el cáncer cerebral, los que tienen diabetes. Oramos por los que se están mudando, aquellos que buscan una visa, Por el descanso del alma de los que fallecieron. Oramos por aquellos que luchan contra las adicciones.Santísima Madre, oramos por las intenciones de nuestra Familia aquí en el podcast, intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de: Jonathan, Audrey, Amanda, Francis, Annie, KofC Council, Eduvina, Quanah, Simon, Nicole, Ehi, Stephanie, Shannen, Mireya, Jessica, Joyline, Gabriela, Njlindar, Barbara, Juarezfam, Mehcarey, Feeding Souls, Mari, Jackie, Alex, Dya, Baba, Cami, Caro, Ernie, Lauren, Anna, Debbie, Rosa, Julissa, Kiara, Paulina, Serene, Mary Jane, Vicky, Emmanuel, Jelissa, Rita, Baby Luna, Wairimu, Gabriela, Adrian, Miriam, Yaa, Krystal, y Amy.Con amor,Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Envía tu petición de oraciónhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/requestsSuscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@54daysofrosesApoya nuestro Ministeriohttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportVenmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesPayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Support the show
Hello Family, Welcome back! This is day 35 of our 54-Day Rosary Novena. Monday of the fourth week of Lent. Family, if our podcast is helping you grow spiritually. Please consider becoming a monthly sponsor. Your support would help us maintain the podcast year-round. If the Holy Spirit Leads you to support our ministry year-round. You can sign up on our website at www.54daysofroses.com. When you make a donation, you will see an option to become a monthly sponsor. Day 35 - Sorrowful Mysteries in ThanksgivingLet's start. Today, we're praying about the Sorrowful Mysteries of Thanksgiving. Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, help us to live and celebrate, in our daily lives, Jesus in the Eucharist. Blessed Mother, we pray to trust in what God is doing in other people's lives.We pray to look past the apparent reality and see the deeper reality. We pray for the people we love, our family, our friends, for those discerning marriage.We pray for our workplace, our co-workers, for students.We pray for those battling Brain Cancer, those with diabetes.We pray for those who are moving, those seeking a visa.For the repose of the soul of those who have passed.We pray for those battling addictions. .Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast, intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of: Jonathan, Audrey, Amanda, Francis, Annie, KofC Council, Eduvina, Quanah, Simon, Nicole, Ehi, Stephanie, Shannen, Mireya, Jessica, Joyline, Gabriela, Njlindar, Barbara, Juarezfam, Mehcarey, Feeding Souls, Mari, Jackie, Alex, Dya, Baba, Cami, Caro, Ernie, Lauren, Anna, Debbie, Rosa, Julissa, Kiara, Paulina, Serene, Mary Jane, Vicky, Emmanuel, Jelissa, Rita, Baby Luna, Wairimu, Gabriela, Adrian, Miriam, Yaa, Krystal, and Amy. With Love,Maritza MendezLinktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Submit your prayer requesthttps://www.54daysofroses.com/requestsSubscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@54daysofrosesDownload the Prayer Guidehttps://www.54daysofroses.com/how-to-praySupport our Ministryhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportDonate via Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesDonate via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.me/54DaysOfRosesContent creator & Web designhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Support the show
Eine Geschichte von Herrn Wunderlich für Frau Anders und für alle, die als Kinder auch eingesperrt oder geschlagen wurden. Quanah mit der großen Seele ist an eurer Seite!
S.C. “Sam” Gwynne is the author of Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, a National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist and the winner of both the Texas and Oklahoma Book Awards. It paints the epic story of the Comanches, whose territory comprised an estimated 250,000 square miles of the American Plains, an area now part of five states. It also draws the more intimate story of Cynthia Ann Parker, a nine-year old girl who was kidnapped by Comanches during a raid on the family's Texas homestead. Parker subsequently spent 24 years with the tribe and had three children, including Quanah, who would become one of the Comanche's most skilled warriors. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 10/19/2012 The interview is part of Dialogue's series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2012 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
¡Hola Familia!Bienvenidos de nuevo. Este es el día 52 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días.Familia, el mes de octubre está dedicado al Santísimo Rosario. Esto se debe principalmente a que el Día de la Fiesta de la Señora del Rosario se celebra el 7 de octubre. El 7 de Octubre tambien completamos nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días. Los animo a seguir rezando el Rosario diariamente durante el resto de octubre. El Rosario es una hermosa oración que podemos usar para acercarnos a Jesús y María meditando en los grandes misterios de nuestra salvación. Nuestra próxima Novena del Rosario de 54 días comenzará el 15 de Febrero y terminará el 9 de Abril. Una hermosa manera de preparar nuestros corazones para el Domingo de Pascua 2023. Visita nuestro sitio web para suscribirte a nuestra lista de correo electrónico para obtener los detalles de la temporada 8. Si desea sugerir una intención general para la temporada 8, envíeme un correo electrónico a Oremos@54daysofroses.com.Familia, me gustaría pedir su ayuda con una pequeña donación. Esto nos permitirá publicar la temporada 8. Intento pedir lo mínimo para cubrir el coste de publicación de una temporada. Por lo general, solo pido donaciones para alcanzar nuestra meta de $ 3000. No pido más ya que cubro el resto. Esta temporada logramos publicar dos temporadas con los mismos recursos. Nuestro equipo dio mucho más para que esto sucediera. ¡Y lo hicimos! Publicamos la temporada 7 en inglés y español.Si el Espíritu Santo te lleva a apoyar nuestro ministerio para promover la devoción al rosario. Por favor, considere hacer una donación única, o considere convertirse en un donante mensual. Necesitamos 80 donantes mensuales para cubrir los costos durante todo el ano.Si, en este momento, no puede apoyar nuestro ministerio con una donación monetaria, considere apoyarnos compartiendo el podcast con sus amigos y seres queridos; puede dejarnos una calificación y revisión en su aplicación de podcast. Estas pequeñas acciones ayudan en gran medida a nuestra misión de promover la devoción al rosario.Para hacer una donación, visite 54daysofroses.comAceptamos Paypal: nuestro correo electrónico es oremos@54daysofroses.comY aceptamos Venmo: nuestro usuario es @Novena54daysofrosesDía 52 : Misterios Gozosos en AgradecimientoHoy, día 52, rezamos los Misterios Gozosos en AgradecimientoMadre Santísima, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Rezamos por las intenciones de nuestra familia aquí en el podcast, por todas las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de: Gwendylan, Candace, Stephen, Merlyn, Dexter, Quanah, Brigitte, Claudia, Patricia, Amadeo, Yvette, Isela, Eizabeth, Tom, Sherry, Angela, Vianna, Conor, Paul, Cheryl, Luis, Daniel, Maria Guadalupe, Mara, Robin, Vitoria, Vivian, Robert, Amy, Megan, Guillermo, JD, KyleJon, Manuel, David, Julie, Lucila, Paloma, Ines, Tino, Donna, Susan, Keko, Ana, Berny, Hermelinda, Monica, Paloma, Wendy, Marisol, and Stephanie.Con amor, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Oración del Rosario, en vivo.https://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8Oración del Rosario, con Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerVenmoSupport the show
Hello family!Welcome back. This is day 52 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.Family, the month of October is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary. This is primarily because the Lady of the Rosary Feast Day is celebrated on October 7th. On the same day, we complete our 54-day Rosary Novena. I encourage you to continue praying the Rosary daily for the rest of October. The Rosary is a beautiful prayer that we can use to draw closer to Jesus and Mary by meditating on the great mysteries of our salvation. Our next 54-Day Rosary Novena will start on February 15 and end on April 9th. A beautiful way to prepare our hearts for Easter Sunday 2023. Please head over to our website to subscribe to our email list to get the details for Season 8. If you would like to suggest an overall intention for season 8, please email me at prayers@54daysofroses.com.Family, I'd like to ask for your help with a small donation. This will allow us to publish season 8. I try to ask for the minimum to cover the cost of publishing a season. I usually just ask for donations to reach our goal of $3000. I don't ask for more as I cover the rest. This season we managed to publish two seasons with the same resources. Our team gave so much more to make this happen. And we did it! We published Season 7 in English and Spanish.If the Holy Spirit leads you to support our ministry to promote the devotion to the rosary. Please consider making a one-time donation. Please consider becoming a monthly donor. We need 80 Monthly donors, and you can donate an amount that is reasonable to you.If, at this moment, you cannot support our ministry with a monetary donation, please consider supporting us by sharing the podcast with your friends and loved ones; you can leave us a rating and review on your podcast app. These small actions greatly help our mission to promote devotion to the rosary. To make a donation, please visit:Our website 54daysofroses.com.PayPal is prayer@54daysofroses.comAnd our Venmo: @Novena54dayofrosesDay 52: Joyful Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, let's get started. Today, day 52, we pray the Joyful Mysteries in Thanksgiving.Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast and for all the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of Gwendylan, Candace, Stephen, Merlyn, Dexter, Quanah, Brigitte, Claudia, Patricia, Amadeo, Yvette, Prayers and Notes, Isela, Elizabeth, Tom, Sherry, Angela, Vianna, Conor, Paul, Cheryl, Luis, Daniel, Maria Guadalupe, Mara, Robin, Vitoria, Vivian, Robert, Amy, Megan, Guillermo, JD, KyleJon, Manuel, David, Julie, Lucila, Paloma, Ines, Tino, Donna, Susan, Keko, Ana, Berny, Hermelinda, Monica, Paloma, Wendy, Marisol, and Stephanie.With love, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Live Rosary Prayerhttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8?month=2022-09Book a Rosary prayer with Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerDonate via Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesDonate via PayPalSupport the show
Hello family!Welcome back. This is day 42 of our 54-day Rosary Novena. To give you a quick update, we have raised $1,752 this season, and funds will be used towards season 8. Family, If you have enjoyed our podcast and would like to pay it forward, Please consider supporting Season 8 with a donation. It costs about $3000 to cover the cost of publishing a season. All money raised goes towards editing fees and subscriptions to produce a podcast. There are 2,200 of us praying and listening to the podcast daily. If everyone donates at least $1, we will have paid it forward towards season 8. If the Holy Spirit Leads you to support our Ministry, Please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a monthly sponsor. We need 80 Monthly sponsors to support our podcast year round and expand our mission to promote the Rosary. If, at this moment, you cannot support our ministry with a monetary donation, please consider supporting us by sharing the podcast with your friends and loved ones; you can leave us a rating and review on your podcast app. These small actions greatly help our mission to promote the rosary worldwide. To make a donation, please visit 54daysofroses.comWe take PayPal: our email is prayers@54daysofroses.com , and we accept Venmo: our username is @Novena54daysofroses Thank you for supporting our ministry. And thank you to our most recent donors: Kathleen, Lori, Cathy, Gaby, Joe, Reema, Cynthia, Maria, Brenda, Barbara, Donna, Laura, Rubi, and Eve. Please know that I appreciate your support and have you all in our prayers.Please submit your prayer request at 54daysofroses.com or send us an email to prayers@54daysofroses.comDay 42 : Glorious Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, let's get started. Today, day 42, we pray the Glorious Mysteries in Thanksgiving.Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Blessed Mother, We pray for all married couples, and we pray for all families.Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast, for all the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of: Neville, Laurie, Toni, Veronica, Anna, Jennifer, Lisa and John, Oscar, Rowena, Anita, Kathy, Mary, Shelley, Myrana, Sean, Joseph, Siba, Juan Carlos, Iva, Minh, Sherrie, CLare, Naveen, Youcee, Magaly, Jenessa, Nkem, Donna, Ashley, Judy, Denise, Amanda, Gabriel, Simone, Stephen, Merlyn, Dexter, Quanah, Esmeralda, Claudia, Mark, Esme, Sylvia, Jane, Sheila, Rory, Nicolas, Debbie, Tara, Kerry, John, and Amy.With love, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Live Rosary Prayerhttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8?month=2022-09Book a Rosary prayer with Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerDonate via VenmoSupport the show
¡Hola Familia!Bienvenidos de nuevo. Este es el día 42 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días.Para darle una actualización rápida, hemos recaudado $ 1,752 esta temporada, y los fondos se utilizarán para la temporada 8.Familia, Si diesea apoyar nuestro podcast, por favor considere hacer una donacion para apoyar la Temporada 8. Cuesta alrededor de $ 3000 para cubrir el costo de publicar una temporada. Todo el dinero recaudado se destina a las tarifas de edición y las suscripciones utilizadas para producir un podcast. Somos 2200 los que resamos y escuchando el podcast diariamente. Si todos donan al menos $1, podriamos cubrir los costos de la temporada 8.Si el Espíritu Santo lo lleva a apoyar nuestro Ministerio, considere hacer una donación única o convertirse en un patrocinador mensual. Necesitamos 80 patrocinadores mensuales para expandir nuestra misión de promover el Rosario.Si no puede apoyar nuestro podcast con una donación monetaria, considere apoyar nuestro podcast compartiéndolo con sus amigos y seres queridos; puede dejarnos una calificación y una reseña en su aplicación de podcast. Estas pequeñas acciones ayudan mucho a nuestra misión de promover el rosario en todo el mundo.Para hacer una donación, visite 54daysofroses.comAceptamos Paypal: nuestro correo electrónico es oremos@54daysofroses.comy aceptamos Venmo: nuestro usuario es @Novena54daysofrosesGracias por apoyar nuestro ministerio. Y gracias a nuestros donantes más recientes: Kathleen, Lori, Cathy, Gaby, Joe, Reema, Cynthia, Maria, Brenda, Barbara, Donna, Laura, Rubi, and Eve.Sepan que aprecio su apoyo y los tengo a todos en nuestras oraciones.Día 42 : Misterios Gloriosos en AgradecimientoHoy, día 42, rezamos los Misterios Gloriosos en AgradecimientoMadre Santísima, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Bendita Madre, oramos por todas las parejas casadas, y oramos por todas las familias.Rezamos por las intenciones de nuestra familia aquí en el podcast, por todas las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de: Neville, Laurie, Toni, Veronica, Anna, Jennifer, Lisa and John, Oscar, Rowena, Anita, Kathy, Mary, Shelley, Myrana, Sean, Joseph, Siba, Juan Carlos, Iva, Minh, Sherrie, CLare, Naveen, Youcee, Magaly, Jenessa, Nkem, Donna, Ashley, Judy, Denise, Amanda, Gabriel, Simone, Stephen, Merlyn, Dexter, Quanah, Esmeralda, Claudia, Mark, Esme, Sylvia, Jane, Sheila, Rory, Nicolas, Debbie, Tara, Kerry, John, y Amy.Con amor, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Oración del Rosario, en vivo.https://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8Oración del Rosario, con Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerVenmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesPayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audiohttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioApoya el PodcastSupport the show
Hello family!Welcome back. This is day 39 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.Family, I invite you to check out a Ministry called By Your Side LA, a ministry of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The ministry helps men and women heal from pregnancy loss from abortion. It is meant to connect women and men with resources in the community to help them heal. The trained merciful companions also help men and women heal from miscarriages, infertility, and stillbirth. By Your,Side LA aims to bring women and men who are hurting to a place of peace and wholeness through conversation, reconciliation, and community. To be connected with a Merciful Companion, the phone number is 1-877-301-9684The email is bysla@la-archdiocese.orgWebsite: By Your Side LADay 39: Glorious Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, let's get started. Today, day 39, we pray the Glorious Mysteries in Thanksgiving.Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.Blessed Mother, we pray for families who are grieving the loss of a child. Blessed Mother, we pray for men and women who have experienced a pregnancy loss from a miscarriage, Infertility, stillbirth, or abortion. Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast, and for all the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of the Cabarubias family, Ciara, Cayden, Osheen, Jessica, ,Megan, Marisol, Maggie, Kyla, Mariana, Bridget, Roro, Reena, Angelo, Sanny, Jacqueline, Rolyat, Alma, Maria, Mike Chris, Whithertherose, Robin, QUanah, Shawn, Nalleli, Simone, Kelly, Tara, Magaly, Nathan, Kaitlin, Laurie, Florence, Mz. Dream, Ambrosio, Judy, Michelle, Lou, Elaine, Maria, Seidi, Francisco, Julio, Natalia, Lisa, Catherine, Natalie Lynn, Ray Andreis, Laura, Luke, Denise, Suzi, Nick, Rebecca, Antonio, Alxandra, and Veronica.With love, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Live Rosary Prayerhttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8?month=2022-09Book a Rosary prayer with Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerDonate via Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesDonate via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesSupport our Ministryhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportContent Creator & Web designhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsSupport the show
¡Hola familia!Bienvenidos de nuevo. Este es el día 39 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días.Familia, me gustaría invitarlos a visitar un Ministerio llamado By Your Side LA, un ministerio de la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles. El ministerio ayuda a hombres y mujeres a sanar de la pérdida de un embarazo por aborto. Este Ministerio Está destinado a conectar a mujeres y hombres con recursos en la comunidad para ayudarlos a sanar. Los compañeros misericordiosos entrenados también ayudan a hombres y mujeres a sanar de abortos espontáneos, infertilidad y muerte fetal.El objetivo de By Your Side LA es llevar a mujeres y hombres que están sufriendo a un lugar de paz y plenitud a través de la conversación, la reconciliación y la comunidad.Para conectarse con un Compañero Misericordioso, el número de teléfono es 1-877-301-9684El correo electrónico es bysla@la-archdiocese.orgSitio web:By Your Side LADía 39 : Misterios Gloriosos en AgradecimientoHoy, día 39, rezamos los Misterios Gloriosos en AgradecimientoMadre Santísima, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Bendita Madre, oramos por las familias que están de luto por la pérdida de un hijo.Bendita Madre, oramos por hombres y mujeres que han experimentado la pérdida de un embarazo por un aborto espontáneo, infertilidad, muerte fetal o aborto. Rezamos por las intenciones de nuestra familia aquí en el podcast, por todas las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de la familia Babarubias, Ciara, Cayden, Osheen, Jessica, ,Megan, Marisol, Maggie, Kyla, Mariana, Bridget, Roro, Reena, Angelo, Sanny, Jacqueline, Rolyat, Alma, Maria, Mike Chris, Whithertherose, Robin, QUanah, Shawn, Nalleli, Simone, Kelly, Tara, Magaly, Nathan, Kaitlin, Laurie, Florence, Mz. Dream, Ambrosio, Judy, Michelle, Lou, Elaine, Maria, Seidi, Francisco, Julio, Natalia, Lisa, Catherine, Natalie Lynn, Ray Andreis, Laura, Luke, Denise, Suzi, Nick, Rebecca, Antonio, Alxandra, y Veronica.Con amor, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Oración del Rosario, en vivo.https://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8Oración del Rosario, con Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerVenmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesPayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audiohttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioApoya el Podcasthttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportSupport the show
¡Hola familia!Bienvenidos de nuevo. Este es el día 33 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días.Familia, hoy quiero agradecer a quienes dieron una calificación y una reseña a nuestro podcast, En este momento, las únicas calificaciones que puedo ver son las que dejan en Apple Podcast. Si le ha dado una revisión a nuestro podcast en cualquier otra plataforma, hazme saber en que aplicación fue, Quisiera leer tus reseñas. Porfavor envía un correo a oremos@54daysofroses.comGracias, Katie, Gaby, Lulu por sus hermosas reseñas en la aplicación de podcast de Apple.Sus calificaciones y reseñas ayudan a otros a encontrar 54 Days of Roses. Hoy, después de la oración del rosario, los invito a apoyar nuestro podcast calificando o dejando una reseña. Día 33 : Misterios Gloriosos en AgradecimientoHoy, día 33, rezaremos los Misterios Gloriosos en AgradecimientoMadre Santísima, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Rezamos por las intenciones de nuestra familia aquí en el podcast, por todas las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de: Nunzio, Diego, Lorissa, Anitah, Doris, Joey, Ralph, Quanah, Simone, Jr, Christina, Sarina, Norms, Dora, Heather, Laura, Alicia, Karlo, Nicole, Davina, Graciela, Manuel, Magdaline, Alma de María, Gabriel, Adrián, Familia Escobedo, Daniel, alma de Karla, alma de Adelina, Jose Luis, Elisa Mar, Teresa, Mel, Francisca, Anna Marie, Kupono, Kassandra, Morgan, Mac, Sara, Robert, Isadeliss, Juana, Ricardo, Alicia, Mark, Jenn, Maria Claudia, Fanny, Gretchen, Sol, Yessica, Katie, Claudia, Bernice, Cynthia, Patrick, Melissa, Donna, Guadalupe, y Larry.Con amor, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Oración del Rosario, en vivo.https://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8Oración del Rosario, con Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerVenmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesPayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audiohttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioApoya el Podcasthttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportSupport the show
Hello family!Welcome back. This is day 33 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.Family, I want to start by thanking those who gave us a rating and review.. Unfortunately, the only ratings I can see are the ones on apple. If you have given our podcast a review please send me an email at prayers@54daysofroses.com Please let me know what podcast app you are using as I would like to read your reviews.Thank you, Katie, Gaby, Lulu, and ButForHisGrace, for your beautiful reviews on the apple podcast app.Your ratings, and reviews really do help others find 54 Days of Roses. That is why today, after the rosary prayer, I encourage you to support our podcast by rating or leaving a review on your podcast app. Day 33 : Glorious Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, let's get started. Today, day 33, we are praying the Glorious Mysteries in Thanksgiving.Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast, for all the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of: Nunzio, Diego, Lorissa, Anitah, Doris, Joey, Ralph, Quanah, Simone, Jr, Christina, Sarina, Norms, Dora, Heather, Laura, Alicia, Karlo, Nicole, Davina, Graciela, Manuel, Magdaline, Soul of Mary, Gabriel, Adrian, Escobedo Family, Daniel, soul of Karla, soul of Adelina, Jose Luis, Elisa Mar, Teresa, Mel, Francisca, Anna Marie, Kupono, Kassandra, Morgan, Mac, Sara, Robert, Isadeliss, Juana, Ricardo, Alicia, Mark, Jenn, Maria Claudia, Fanny, Gretchen, Sol, Yessica, Katie, Claudia, Bernice, Cynthia, Patrick, Melissa, Donna, Guadalupe, and Lary.With love, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Live Rosary Prayerhttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8?month=2022-09Book a Rosary prayer with Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerDonate via Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesDonate via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesSupport our Ministryhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportContent Creator & Web designhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsSupport the show
¡Hola familia!¡Bienvenidos de nuevo! Este es el día 13 de nuestra Novena de 54 días.Recuerden que hoy tenemos nuestra Oración del del Rosario en vivo, a las 7 am (hora del pacífico) Espero que puedan unirse, será muy lindo conocer a nuestra familia aquí en el podcast.La oración en vivo será por Zoom. Por favor, haga clic en el enlace que aparece en las notas del programa para registrarse. Día 13; Misterios Gozosos en PeticiónHoy día 13 estaremos rezando los Misterios Gozosos en petición.Madre, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Madre Santísima, te pedimos por las intenciones de tnuestra familia aqui en el podcast, y te pedimos por las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de Madeline, Cynthia, Alejandro, Aislinn, Krystyna, Emms, Leti, Ashley, Yusna, Ginny, Koroly, Katelyn, Panchitaj, Rodnie, Ryan, Rachel, Maria, Roza, Tania, Elizabeth, Mimi, Daisy, Pearl Marie, David, Sheveine, Brittany, Paula, Elaine, Faye, Savannah, J Echevarría, Rose, Ana, Mary Ellen, Cyndi, Alexandra, Christine, Cindy, Rodri, Donna, Christina, Jason, Jennifer, Sandy, Kim, Quanah, Paloma, Gabrielle, Liz, Cristian, Martinez Family, y Missy.Con Amor, Maritza MendezPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audiohttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioApoya el Podcasthttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportSupport the show
Hello Family!Welcome back! This is Day 13 of our 54-Day Rosary Novena.Just a courtesy reminder, we have our live Rosary Prayer today at 7 am. Pacific time. I hope that you can join. It will be a lovely way to connect with our family here on the podcast.The live prayer will be over Zoom. Please click on the link listed in the show notes to register.Day 13; Joyful Mysteries in PetitionWith that, let's get started; today, we're praying for the Joyful Mysteries in Petition. Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.Blessed Mother, we pray for the intentions of everyone praying along to this podcast.We pray for the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube,And we pray for the intentions of: Madeline, Cynthia, Alejandro, Aislinn, Krystyna, Emms, Leti, Ashley, Yusna, Ginny, Koroly, Katelyn, Panchitaj, Rodnie, Ryan, Rachel, Maria, Roza, Tania, Elizabeth, Mimi, Daisy, Pearl Marie, David, Sheveine, Brittany, Paula, Elaine, Faye, Savannah, J Echevarría, Rose, Ana, Mary Ellen, Cyndi, Alexandra, Christine, Cindy, Rodri, Donna, Christina, Jason, Jennifer, Sandy, Kim, Quanah, Paloma, Gabrielle, Liz, Cristian, Martinez Family, and Missy.With love, Maritza MendezWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesSupport our Ministryhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportContent Creator & Web designhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioSupport the show
Going back into the Vault for this one peeps. One of the times when it was just us 3, @quanahvollins OG_Frank and @supa_seyan_Santi. We dived into the fish bowl and answered some random questions. Tune in and enjoy the Video Version. Oct 14, 2020 What's Poppin All Gas No Breaks Peeps? The Trio is back and we finally got Quanah to pop open the Fish Bowl of Questions. Listen in as we talk about COVID-19, The Presidential Debates, Raven Symone, Tracee Ellis Ross, and all types of other ish... Sit back, listen, and chillax while we give you some more Gas without the Breaks.
Que Pasa mi Gente? in this Episode of AGNB Podcast, Quanah and Santi had the pleasure of Interviewing Super Producer @dluxbthebreed of Breed Entertainment after returning from Columbia. He updated us on his new upcoming projects, what are his favorite places to produce music, and how the Breed Academy (School) is assisting future Engineers and Music Producers achieve their dreams. Of course, tap in, spark up, get a sip, and enjoy. Make sure to check out Deluxe's (@dluxbthebreed) Music Production on: Pink Heart - "Y.C.F" (hh:mm:ss 00:28:30 - 00:32:23 ) Kwa Po - "Reminder" (hh:mm:ss 00:54:24 - 00:56:07) "I never looked at the consequences of missing a big shot ... when you think about the consequences, you always think of negative results.'' Michael Jordan Thank you! - Santi
Que Pasa mi Gente? in this Episode of AGNB Podcast, Quanah and Santi had the pleasure of Interviewing Super Producer @dluxbthebreed of Breed Entertainment after returning from Columbia. He updated us on his new upcoming projects, what are his favorite places to produce music, and how the Breed Academy (School) is assisting future Engineers and Music Producers achieve their dreams. Of course, tap in, spark up, get a sip, and enjoy. Make sure to check out Deluxe's (@dluxbthebreed) Music Production on: Pink Heart - "Y.C.F" (hh:mm:ss 00:28:30 - 00:32:23 ) Kwa Po - "Reminder" (hh:mm:ss 00:54:24 - 00:56:07) "I never looked at the consequences of missing a big shot ... when you think about the consequences, you always think of negative results.'' Michael Jordan Thank you! - Santi
In 1874 a group of buffalo hunters were camped about a mile from the site of where representatives of the trading firm of Bent, St. Vrain and Company had established a trading post in the 1840s. Ten years later the encamped buffalo hunters, hide men and merchants fought the Second Battle of Adobe Walls on June 27, 1874. The hide hunters had built a number of log buildings and surrounded it with an eight foot high corral fence made from cottonwood tree trunks that they had harvested from nearby creeks. They had two stores, a blacksmith shop, and a saloon. The location served as a place for the buffalo hunters to sell their hides and stock up with supplies. The Plains tribes were not happy with the situation. The Adobe Walls camp violated the terms of the Medicine Lodge Treaty. A young Comanche prophet named Isa-tai called for the People to gather for a Sun Dance where he called for vengeance. He claimed they would be invulnerable to the bullets of the hunters. Quanah Parker and hundreds of others answered the call. Near dawn most of the hunters were trying to repair a ridgepole in Hnrahan's saloon when the Comanches, Kiowas, and Cheyennes led by Quanah Parker and Isa-tai attacked. There were twenty-eight men, including Bat Masterson and Billy Dixon and one woman, Hannah Olds who worked as a cook, in the camp. When the attack began they sought protection of cover in Jim Hanrahan's Saloon. Myers and Leonard's Store and Wright's Store They lost two men in the first attack, two teamster brothers that had been sleeping outside in their wagon. The attackers also killed a Newfoundland dog. All three were scalped. The attacks continued until about noon, killing another man. A fourth defender accidentally killed himself by the discharge of his own gun. The attackers then set siege for about four or five days. They did not launch anymore attacks but set siege for about four or five days. It must have been a grim and tense period of time. It was on the second day that Willie Dixon made his famous shot. A group of fifteen to twenty Cheyennes appeared on a high mesa overlooking the post and from a distance of seven-eighths of a mile away Dixon fired, shooting one of the warriors off of his horse with his Sharps rifle. He hit the ground before the sound of the shot reached the group. Dixon himself must have been amazed. Word spread and other buffalo hunters came to the rescue. By the fifth day, when the Plains attackers withdrew from the fight, there were more than 100 defenders at Adobe Walls. The warriors had lost about thirty men, not being invulnerable to the bullets. Quanah himself was wounded and Isa-Tai had his horse shot out from under him. The defenders decorated the corral with twelve Plains warriors heads. Not long after the Second Battle of Adobe Walls, the United States military launched the Red River War of 1874 to 1875, which led to the Plains tribes settling on the reservations near Fort Sill in Indian Territory. The Texas History Lessons Theme song, Walking Through History, was written and recorded by Derrick McClendon. Listen to his new album, Interstate Daydreamer! Available everywhere you find good music. Thank you Derrick! Twitter: @dmclendonmusic The song at the end of the episode is Kade Anson's Pawnshop Past Palestine. If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here! Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting it on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does. Website: texashistorylessons.com email: texashistorylessons@gmail.com Twitter: @TexasHistoryL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's poppin my All Gas No Breaks Familia? How has life been treating ya? In this episode, Quanah and Santi were blessed to interview Mikey Rivers @mikeyrivers_ (IG) out of New Jersey. He caught us up on what he has been up to during COVID, what got him into the music game, how many languages he speaks, and who his top influencers are. Make sure to check out Mikey's (@mikeyrivers_) current Music Videos: "Simp for You" (hh:mm:ss 00:18:20 - 00:20:58 ) "Forget" - (hh:mm:ss 00:44:04 - 00:47:05) Spark up, burn one, and make sure the gas never runs out.
What's poppin my All Gas No Breaks Familia? How has life been treating ya? In this episode, Quanah and Santi were blessed to interview Mikey Rivers @mikeyrivers_ (IG) out of New Jersey. He caught us up on what he has been up to during COVID, what got him into the music game, how many languages he speaks, and who his top influencers are. Make sure to check out Mikey's (@mikeyrivers_) current Music Videos "Simp for You" (hh:mm:ss 00:18:20 - 00:20:58 ) "Forget" - (hh:mm:ss 00:44:04 - 00:47:05) Spark up, burn one, and make sure the gas never runs out.
Though no one would be able to even estimate the date of his birth until many years later, it was mostly likely in 1848, making him twenty-three that year and eight years younger than Mackenzie, who was also so young that few people in Texas, Indian or white, knew much about him at the time. Both men achieved their fame only in the final, brutal Indian wars of the mid-1870s. Quanah was exceptionally young to be a chief. He was reputed to be ruthless, clever, and fearless in battle. Excerpted from Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donavon-riley/support
Quanah Parker was considered the Last Comanche Chief. His mother was Cynthia Ann Parker, who at the age of 9 was captured during a Comanche raid of her Parker family settlement on the frontier of the Lone Star Republic of Texas. Raised as a Comanche, when grown she married Chief Peta Nokona and bore 3 children, the first being a son, Quanah (Frangrance). Quanah, born in 1850, grew to be an able warrior and well-respected amongst his people despite his mixed blood. Through the leadership of his father and his own, a great many Comanches refused to sign the Treaty of Medicine Lodge in 1867 which brought most of the Comanche to a reservation in southwestern Oklahoma. No! Quanah and the Comanches expected to be free to hunt the buffalo on the land which was theirs from 100 centuries back in time. Only, the U.S. Army, the Texas Rangers, buffalo hunters, and settlers kept invading and interfering. The Comanches raided and attacked, killing thousands of settlers and soldiers before Quanah ultimately surrendered in 1875 (after the buffalo herds were gone and his people were starving). Like Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and others, Quanah would later become a celebrity and embraced his new life as a United States citizen. In fact, he became a very successful rancher. He managed to visit Washington DC and meet with President Theodore Roosevelt. He also played a cameo role in an early motion picture. As a warrior, he was an Eagle, as a leader fighting for fair treatment of his people, he was a Hoss. As an immigrant from over a hundred centuries past (from Asia), he was an Immigrant Mutt, like the rest of us! The Eagle Hoss & Hound podcast is a platform for respect. Respect for the Eagle - the individual with a service background (including spouses). Respect for the Hoss - the Social Integrity Hero from our American past. Plus, the Hound - the common #AmericanMutt - you and me. Follow @EagleIMBUED - J.D. Collier
One of my favorite non-fiction books of all time is S.C. Gwynne's Empire of the Summer Moon, which tells the dramatic story of Quanah Parker and the Comanches. Quanah was the son of Cynthia Ann Parker, a frontier girl who was kidnapped by the Comanches when she was 9 years old and recaptured by the Texas Rangers when she was about 33. Her son Quanah went on to become a great warrior for the Comanches. In this episode, I revisit a fascinating 2019 conversation with Gwynne.
Wayne Gipson is the current owner of the Quanah Parker Star House which now sits next to Eagle Park, an amusement park Wayne's family owned and operated from 1957 to 1985. The Gipson family built the park from scratch one ride at a time; his uncle gave his entire life to building the park and collecting the buildings which sit on the property- including the Star House. Wayne's first job in the park, at 6 years old, was to operate the mini golf course. In our conversation Wayne explains how his uncle acquired the Star House from Linda Parker Birdsong, Quanah Parker's daughter in 1957. When Wayne's uncle, Herbert Woesner, passed away in 2008 he passed the house down to Wayne and his sister. Since 2008, the Comanche Nation have made attempts to purchase the house from Wayne who has remained resistant. This story of the Star House dating back to 1890 is a fascinating story- Quanah Parker, the Commanche chief, demanded the US Government build it for him in 1890 on Fort Sill when he surrendered to them. Now in 2021, the Gipson family who acquired the house in a trade from Quanah's daughter have owned the house for 64 years, nearly as long than the Parker family owned the house. To this day the house continues to fall apart rapidly, mostly due to the roof being severely damaged. Negotiations between Wayne and the Comanche Nation are stagnant and it's clear in talking to Wayne how deeply he cares for this house, the park, and the restaurant which he now operates daily at the top of the hill up the road from the house. He wants to repair the house and revive the story but has no money and no time to pour into this project which he estimates may cost around 1 million dollars at this point. His apprehensiveness in selling the house to the Comanche Nation stems from the unknown of where he and his family will stand when things shake out. The house and the park is at the core of his DNA- his lifelong dream was to operate Eagle Park and continue sharing the story of Quanah Parker and his Star House. Every year that goes by without a solution is detrimental to the house and the story. I will be following up with Wayne on the story. I hope he can come to an agreement, find a solution that works for his family and the Comanche Nation, and that the house can be restored.
Wayne Gipson is the current owner of the Quanah Parker Star House which now sits next to Eagle Park, an amusement park Wayne's family owned and operated from 1957 to 1985. The Gipson family built the park from scratch one ride at a time; his uncle gave his entire life to building the park and collecting the buildings which sit on the property- including the Star House. Wayne's first job in the park, at 6 years old, was to operate the mini golf course. In our conversation Wayne explains how his uncle acquired the Star House from Linda Parker Birdsong, Quanah Parker's daughter in 1957. When Wayne's uncle, Herbert Woesner, passed away in 2008 he passed the house down to Wayne and his sister. Since 2008, the Comanche Nation have made attempts to purchase the house from Wayne who has remained resistant. This story of the Star House dating back to 1890 is a fascinating story- Quanah Parker, the Commanche chief, demanded the US Government build it for him in 1890 on Fort Sill when he surrendered to them. Now in 2021, the Gipson family who acquired the house in a trade from Quanah's daughter have owned the house for 64 years, nearly as long than the Parker family owned the house. To this day the house continues to fall apart rapidly, mostly due to the roof being severely damaged. Negotiations between Wayne and the Comanche Nation are stagnant and it's clear in talking to Wayne how deeply he cares for this house, the park, and the restaurant which he now operates daily at the top of the hill up the road from the house. He wants to repair the house and revive the story but has no money and no time to pour into this project which he estimates may cost around 1 million dollars at this point. His apprehensiveness in selling the house to the Comanche Nation stems from the unknown of where he and his family will stand when things shake out. The house and the park is at the core of his DNA- his lifelong dream was to operate Eagle Park and continue sharing the story of Quanah Parker and his Star House. Every year that goes by without a solution is detrimental to the house and the story. I will be following up with Wayne on the story. I hope he can come to an agreement, find a solution that works for his family and the Comanche Nation, and that the house can be restored.
For the first ten years of his life, Quanah Spence and his twin brother Kai lived in ten different homes. Their birth mother struggled with a hard life, and alcoholism. Today he shares the story of how some amazing grace saved him, his brother, and ultimately the mother who abandoned them.
S.C. (Sam) Gwynne is the author of Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, a National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist and the winner of both the Texas and Oklahoma Book Awards. It paints the epic story of the Comanches, whose territory comprised an estimated 250,000 square miles of the American Plains, an area now part of five states. It also draws the more intimate story of Cynthia Ann Parker, a nine-year old girl who was kidnapped by Comanches during a raid on the family's Texas homestead. Parker subsequently spent 24 years with the tribe and had three children, including Quanah, who would become one of the Comanche's most skilled warriors. Don’t forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 10/19/2012 The interview is part of Dialogue’s series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2012 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world’s most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
Cette semaine à mâmawi musique, Moe Clark nous présente Quanah Style, une artiste trans originaire de la nation crie devenue une véritable diva de la musique house au Canada. Avec Moon M. O, assistant•e à la recherche.
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No one knows more intimately the journey from chaotic club kid to celebrated artist than Quanah Style. In my quest to uncover unconventional means to spirituality and self actualization I am so lucky to be able to look back and revisit people, places and things that have shaped the man I am today. Quanah is one of those people. We orbited each other for many years in the Vancouver club scene while we both claimed our stake on local fame and as my life veered off in another direction it has been so wild watching her push forward and thrive. She is a hard person to accurately describe because she's a fusion of so much potent energy: party girl, activist, performer, social media star and a prime example of living authentically, channelling creativity and using everything she's got to create a life she loves. THANK GODDESS FOR THIS WOMAN!!!!! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit superficialspirit.substack.com
What's Poppin All Gas No Breaks Peeps? The Trio is back and we finally got Quanah to pop open the Fish Bowl of Questions. Listen in as we talk about COVID-19, The Presidential Debates, Raven Symone, Tracee Ellis Ross, and all types of other ish... Sit back, listen, and chillax while we give you some more Gas without the Breaks.
HOST: Keila Womack, Co-owner Up Beauty Products, Stylist & owner Kurt & Quanah hair Salon Tucson, Arizona (520) 955-0389 Keila79@yahoo.com http://redcoatewritings.blogspot.com Keila Womack is currently an educator for The Beauty Cartel that specializes in the one and only to date, organic and patterned hair growth products along with styling aids to assist women and men with thin-fragile […] The post MFU E1: Miracles From UP, Beauty & Oriental medicine appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Since COVID19 had the studio down for a bit, we chose to ride out and just drive around DC to scoop Quanah up some Chicken Wings and Mumbo Sauce off of Georgia Ave. We reminisced, caught up on Kanye, The Will, and Jada Entrapment, and of course Home Schooling the babies. Ride out with us and enjoy! Thanks for watching.
Faith, Family & the FeastBy Kent & Shannon Rollins Intro: Welcome to the number one cookbook podcast Cookery by the Book with Suzy Chase. She's just a home cook in New York City, sitting at her dining room table, talking to cookbook authors.Kent Rollins: My name is Kent Rollins and we are so proud and honored to have this cookbook come out, Faith, Family and the Feast. Me and Shannon worked hard for this one. We want people to know that we all need a little more helpings of this Faith, Family and the Feast in this world today.Suzy Chase: We could really use your insight and wisdom right now during this coronavirus pandemic. So out on the trail, naturally, you've been social distancing for years and you've also had to plan your grocery list very, very carefully because you go out on the range miles from civilization for what? Weeks is it?Kent Rollins: Yeah, sometimes five, six weeks at a time. Darling, we've always been people that learned how to improvise. When I was growing up, we were 14 miles from town and you didn't just go off to town and think, "Hey, I'm going to buy this," or "I'm going to buy that," because they might not have it. My mother taught me, "This may call for this in a recipe, but there's something that can take its place and you've already got it." And Shannon used to tell me that. She said, "I think that's why you did so good on Chop Grill Masters is because you learned to improvise and get by with stuff you didn't even know what it was. And it's that way today for folks. I know when in some places that there's stores that... I won't say they're not fully stocked, it's just that they've run out of stock and supply and demand sometimes gets a little of ahead of itself, but there's so many things that you can use to take the place of something else.Kent Rollins: One of the greatest ingredients that I ever found out that could help a lot was mayonnaise. I've put mayonnaise in many a recipe that called for eggs. And it's hard to fry mayonnaise for breakfast. Now, I ain't done that yet. If you're having mayonnaise and bacon, I thank them cowboys might've run me out at camp. But we made a lot of cakes with it, put it in a lot of bread. And that's another deal. We use a lot of sourdough and sourdough starter can take the place of any recipe that calls for milk or buttermilk so it's a time to get in the kitchen darling and just have a good time and we'll all get through.Suzy Chase: Now what about the cheaper cuts of meat? What could we do with those?Kent Rollins: There's a lot of cuts of meat that I'll call them value cuts and you can get some... for better lack of words, I'll just say tougher cuts of meat. And that can be some rounds, some bottom rounds, some top round. A lot of stuff that they might cube and make tender, you can still take that same slice of meat and go ahead and cook that down. Maybe stew it down if you need to make a stew, but it's really good if you can make you some mushroom gravy to put on that and just make a smothered steak. And you can lay that on a piece of that sourdough bread, cover it up with gravy and meat. I think you'd eat like a king.Suzy Chase: So food insecurity has to be weighing on people's minds right , with people losing their jobs and schools shut down and cities are basically closed. So give us five grocery items you think we should be buying if we're struggling financially.Kent Rollins: Well, I think to something that's non-perishable, if you can find them. There's a lot of ways you can use a can of beans and that's not just beans right out of the can. You can mix something with it; whether it be ground turkey, ground pork, ground beef and you can get by. But we're always trying to remember that we always have in our house is some type of protein and I prefer that to be beef, but we take what we can get and most of the time we're very fortunate to have it all. But also coffee, flour, sugar and if you can find dry beans, dry pasta, that stuff will keep forever. It'll stay on the shelf forever. And just today Suzy, there's a lot of folks out there that are looking for something they can make a recipe with and sardines is very plentiful in our little grocery store. So instead of using salmon to make a salmon patty, you can use that same can of sardines. Just make sure you drain that oil off of it good. And if you don't have an egg, put mayonnaise in there. It'll work.Suzy Chase: That's a good tip. So chicken is cheap and we can prepare chicken infinite ways. What should we be looking for in chicken? The whole chicken or pieces?Kent Rollins: Well, if you know how to cut a chicken up, you really, if you're trying to buy the whole pieces, it's cheaper just to buy a whole chicken and cut it up yourself. We usually try to buy chicken when it's on sale because it does freeze well it's... Thighs are usually pretty cheap. If you can buy some thighs and some legs, hey, them things, they make great chicken and dumplings also, which goes back to that sourdough starter and that sourdough bread.Suzy Chase: What are your thoughts on bouillon?Kent Rollins: Bouillon. I've used a lot of powdered stuff in my life and I do love some beef bouillon and chicken both. There's another one out there that I've come to be a fan of and that's con pollo, which is a Spanish version of some chicken broth granules. And it works well too, but you can make your own beef stock with that stuff or chicken stock and it's just good as gold.Suzy Chase: So rice combined with beans is a complete protein. How should we be seasoning this?Kent Rollins: Well, if it's at my house and we're having rice and beans and you can probably find them, I love to use some dried ancho chilies. And all you got to do to any kind of dried pepper like that is either crush it really good and use or just steam it really good, boil it in water and then take it out and run it through the blender or just mash it really well and put it back in there with them beans and rice, and it's better than Taco Bell.Suzy Chase: What do you recommend we cook big batches of to freeze?Kent Rollins: Well, if you can get an old tough cut of meat, and I don't mean old as an old age, but if you can just get an any tough cut of meat or maybe you can get the end of the chuck roast or maybe... there's a part of that on the hindquarter back around there that you can get. Stew is so easy to make and it doesn't have to have all the ingredients that we used to think we have. If you can just get by with throwing an onion in there with that, letting it cook, maybe some of them beans too. Peppers, jalapenos, it freezes really well. Chili's the same way. And you can make that out of anything. We're going to make it with beef or venison or elk, something like that. But it can be made out of turkey, it can be made out of chicken and it also freezes well. But we try to make enough big old pot of pinto beans or something like that, that we can freeze and they'll last us a long time.Suzy Chase: So your cookbook is called Faith, Family and the Feast. In terms of faith and hope, how are you dealing with this scary time?Kent Rollins: Well darling, ever day to us is a holiday. And we get up every morning, we give thanks to the good Lord for the breath we get to take in our lungs and the things that we get to do. I never take them for granted. And I'm not for sure what's going to happen with all this going around. And I know it affects a lot of folks and my heart goes out to each and every one of them. But you have to remember to, it will have a silver lining. I've never seen the darkness stay. The sun always shines. God's going to part them clouds and sunshine will rain down again. There will be smiles on people's faces. You won't be social distance. You be able to get around and visit folks. But Hey, there's a lot of you out there right now that's listening that you're, in a hotel room, you're at an apartment, you're at your house with your family, but you're surrounded with them.Kent Rollins: And that's family and that's friends. And there's phones and there's computers and you can stay in touch. And let's just all be smart, let's be safe, but count them blessings because there are a lot of folks out there putting their life on the line for us. We just need to be mindful of that.Suzy Chase: Well, I'm just so grateful for your advice. Thanks so much.Kent Rollins: Why thank you Suzy. It is a pleasure and God bless you darling, so much.Suzy Chase: You too. For more Cookery by the Book and to see what recipe I made out of this cookbook, head on over to Cookery by the Book on Instagram. Now on with the show. Back in 2015 you were my second cookbook podcast, with A Taste of Cowboy; another cookbook you wrote with your wife, Shannon. I think you and Shannon are the only cookbook authors out there right now, who can bring stories of the American West to life.Kent Rollins: Well, I was raised a ranching cowboy and we lived in a very small rural community that values were always strong and food was always good. And when I decided that I would make this my passion and my lifestyle, I was very blessed to have a beautiful young woman come along and tell me that, "Hey, I think we can do this together." And we try to create something that's in mother nature's kitchen that anybody can do inside or outside. But it's always been such a blessing, Suzy, for us to be able to go on big ranches and cook for working cowboys and see the things we've got to see because they will truly take your breath away from you.Suzy Chase: So a little bit of background on you. You were raised in the Southwest corner of Oklahoma, in a place called Hollis and do you still live there. You've been a cowboy all your life, but at a certain point you changed gears a little bit and started cooking for Elk hunters and you've been cooking ever since. Cowboys have played an important role in America's culinary traditions, dating back to the 1700s. Tell me about your mom. How did she encourage your love of cooking?Kent Rollins: We always told ourselves... I remember momma telling us when we were little, "We may not have much, but by the faith in God and the blessings that we have, we're going to put it on the table and it will nourish our bodies and we will think it is a feast." So I always took great pride in and what mama would try to teach me in the kitchen when I was young to cook. I can remember the first thing I ever made and the recipes in the cookbook, it was old fashioned chocolate cake. And I can remember standing on a stool Suzy, and stirring that batter with one of them old mixers. And I'm thinking, "This is the best thing ever. I like cooking." You can sort of dip your finger in there once in a while and get you a bite. But I didn't know at that time that you had to wash dishes also or I might have quit a little.Kent Rollins: But I seen my mother start with very little and make it into something great. I think that's one reason that I learned to improvise so well because we lived 12 miles from town at the time and if you didn't have it, you wasn't just going to run to the store and get it. You found out something that would work in its place.Suzy Chase: Was she born in Hollis too?Kent Rollins: No, she was born over about 70 miles from here, North of Granite, Oklahoma, or I'd say 60... probably in a little lake, creek community. And then she moved to Amarillo later on in life. And I can always remember telling the story. And this was the way my mother was. She said, "We were so poor that when we moved to Amarillo, they said you had to have shoes to go to school." And she told herself, "I've never had a new pair of shoes." Well, my mother never did go to school neither at that time, but she never let there keep that from her. She ended up getting an education, but it was one of them deals to where she always told me, "You have to put heart into everything you do, whether you're barefooted or got shoes on."Suzy Chase: As we talked about before, I grew up in Kansas and even though I live in New York city, my heart is still in Kansas. I love the Prairie more than any place else in the entire world. Describe stepping out of the cowboy teepee at 5:00 AM in the morning, or I think probably earlier, and the stars are close enough you can touch and the simplicity and beauty of it all.Kent Rollins: It's a great thing to me. And most of our mornings on a ranch do start very early; from 2:45 to four o'clock in the morning, depending on where you're at and what season it is; spring or fall. But when you can step out of that teepee and you're in 300,000 acres and there's no lights, there's no cars, there's no sound but what is the sound of mother nature and maybe horses or cattle stirring around somewhere and the night creatures; the hoot owls, the coyotes, but you when you can look up at them stars and they are so bright, it just sort of gives you a very peaceful feeling that you're in the right place. And I never take for granted any of them mornings that I get to see and I cherish every one of them.Suzy Chase: There aren't any grocery stores out on the range. I imagine you have to be so organized with your grocery list so you don't forget an ingredient, but you also have to be creative with ingredients. Right?Kent Rollins: Yeah. I can remember telling Shannon, one of the first big ranches she cooked on, we were 70 miles from the nearest town. And I told her, I said, "We will make a grocery list and we will make a menu. We're going to be there five weeks." The ranch people there buy the groceries, put it at headquarters when we stock up about once a week. But I said, "We will go over this menu time after time before we ever get there and we'll add three to four days to it because mother nature is really in control here." You don't know if you going to get rained out, blowed out. Something could happen to where you have to stay in four to five days more. So you take extra. So when you get out there and you're on one them recipes and you think, "Man, I ain't got no buttermilk. I wished I had some." Well that's when you learn to do that ol' milk and lemon juice or you can add a little milk and vinegar and you make your own.Kent Rollins: We got pretty close to running out of eggs one morning and we had just enough, but I can remember telling Shannon, I said, "If you'll look across there, it looks like it might be about four or five miles over there, there's a tree." I said, "We'll trot over there and see if there's a bird nest." And she said, "Are you serious?" And I said, "No. We do have enough eggs to get through on this one." But you do learn to what will take the place of some things or you get creative and you think, "Hey, I'm going to add this to this just see what happens." Cowboys were always great taste testers. And if their plate come back clean and they went back for third and fourth helpings, hey, you knew it was a keeper.Suzy Chase: You're known for mastering the historic way of cooking with the chuckwagon. The first time you ate off a chuckwagon was when you were 10. Can you describe this?Kent Rollins: We were across the river over... north of Quanah, Texas and I was just really thinking that I was in a land among giants. All of these old timers were my hero; my dad and all this old cowboys that he'd run around with. And they had a wagon parked out there by this branding pen. And I don't ever remember knowing the cook's name. He was sort of a little, overweight... His old back was pretty well-bent from all the years, I guess, he'd been bending over, picking up iron, but I can remember the smell of the coffee, one of the first things. Coffee was a staple that stayed on all day long, all night. The next morning, everything was there. But when you get in line, there was such an etiquette that went on to be at a place like that. You didn't go under the fly of the wagon, which was the tarp, unless you were asked.Kent Rollins: Everybody got in line, everybody took their hat off. You blessed the food and then you'd eat. And I was thinking, "This guy's a pretty good cook." I know you're not supposed to complain. He wasn't a good a cook as I thought my mother was. And I told my dad later that day that, I said, "This guy, he don't cook as good as momma." And I remember my dad smiling looking at me too, and he said, "He don't look good as momma neither." So, but it was something I learned. No matter what job that cook does, he's going to try to make it, if he's a good cook, edible, very nourishing and hot and on time if he can.Suzy Chase: How do you keep things hot?Kent Rollins: Well, we're pretty well blessed with old Bertha and that's a wood stove we got. She weighs about 345 pounds. And it's got sort of a lip on the backside, a folding tray that comes off, that's off the heat, but it'll still keep something warm for as long as you need it. Or if it's in a Dutch oven too, you can just sit it on a taller trivet, which keeps it off the ground and you just put a little heat under it and you can keep it warm. And I've always told Shannon and I always remembered too, when you're on a ranch and it comes time for that noon meal, you could be from 11:00 to 3:00, most of the time they're pretty good about coming in, but a cow don't own a watch and she don't care if she makes her enough trouble that you don't even get lunch.Suzy Chase: So in 1996 the governor of Oklahoma named you the official chuckwagon cook of Oklahoma. So you have an 1876 Studebaker chuckwagon. What's the story behind this?Kent Rollins: Well, I can remember looking for a wagon when I got through guiding elk hunters one year. I thought, "I think a man might could make a living going back and just cooking for some of them ranches that I used to visit and to work on." And I got to looking for a wagon. And at the time I was looking, they're not real plentiful in some places. And I found an old wagon that was in Spur, Texas and it was in pretty good shape. I ended up having to do some work on it, but it had come out of a barn and was reassembled. The origin was 1876 and it was a Studebaker chuckwagon. Studebakers were known for their great workmanship, but also they had a really, really good seat that had a lot of good iron work to it. And the old seat that was on this wagon had just rotted away.Kent Rollins: The iron was not even salvageable, which is sort of a treasurer if you can get a Studebaker wagon that has the original seat. But we rebuilt some of it, keep working on it. You can't just go down to Jiffy Lube and say, "Hey, I need y'all to change the oil on this and work on it." It's not like that, but it's one of them deals where if you keep it in good working order, it'll pay you back every time you use it. Just like cast iron.Suzy Chase: Are there any other Studebaker chuckwagons out there today or do you have the last one?Kent Rollins: No, there's quite a few really, when you get to looking. I have several friends that have some Studebaker wagons. There's two in Missouri that I know of and they were the Cadillac of wagons. Abraham Lincoln had a Studebaker wagon, a little carriage. When he got to the white house, he requested one. So they have been very popular for a long time.Suzy Chase: You enjoy writing and Shannon is a great editor. Talk a little bit about your process and collaboration.Kent Rollins: Well, I remember when we got together, Suzy, I was telling her all these old ranch stories. We'd be going down the road that we'd been catered in somewhere and I'd be telling her stories and she said, "You're going to write a blog." And I said, "I don't know if I know how to spell that or even know what it is." And she'd get me in there on the computer and I'd be writing these stories. And she'd say, "Okay, just email that to me." She'd be in another room and I had to send it in there and she'd say, "Okay, it's 1100 words. I really like where you're going, but now tell me the story like it really happened. I want to feel it from the heart." And I remember trying to write stuff in school and I made a D in speech class when I was in high school because I didn't like to get up in front of people. I didn't like to really write things down.Kent Rollins: But my dad fought a very long battle with cancer, which finally beat him. Writing was a way that I could deal with it. And when Shannon come along and would tell me, "I want to hear your voice in it. I want people to know they're sitting down right here beside you." And it is something that... I guess an old man told me one time we were cooking for them and then we had to do a little entertainment with it, he said, "You're the only person I know that can burn your food and your years at the same time and we still enjoy it.Suzy Chase: So I read somewhere that Rux Martin, your famed cookbook editor once said, "I'm looking for authors who have a lifetime of experience and have something fresh to say." That is you and Shannon to a T. How did you get hooked up with Rux Martin?Kent Rollins: Well first of all, let me tell you we dearly love Rux and she is a mess. She's funny as she can be. We did Chopped Grill Masters. It's probably been nearly seven, eight years ago now. I can't even remember when it came out. And we were in Shannon's hometown in Elko, Nevada. And we were sort of having a watch party. It'd come out on a Sunday. And the next day, the phone rang off the hook. There was producers calling here, there, right and left and wanting you to do something. But we had a message from a lady in New York city, Janice Danu, who was a book agent. So I called her and she was from originally, from the Nashville area and she sort of understood what I was and what it was sort of about. And she said, "Do you have a cookbook?" And I said, "We have a self-published book, ma'am, a paperback." She said, "What you need is one of them hardbound, full-color cookbooks. Because," she said, "I know it would be a treasure."Kent Rollins: And I remember she laughed at me. I said, "Ma'am, I can't afford one of them." And she said, "You don't have to." And we got hooked up with Rux the very first time that we went to New York City to present the proposal. And I told Shannon when we walked out of there, I said, "That Rux Martin is good people. She understands what this is about and I think she will do us a great job." I'm glad they got the bid. It's always been a blessing. We've laughed back and forth with Rux for a long time.Suzy Chase: I'm going to read the first part of your touching dedication at the beginning of this cookbook you wrote, "We dedicate this book to the little places; the ones you may have traveled through going somewhere else. Where Sunday socials after church offer not only five-star dining, but more importantly, fellowship." We don't talk much about fellowship much anymore. I'm curious to hear how fellowship shows up in your life.Kent Rollins: Well, it was always a central place was at a table, when we were growing up. You gathered family around that table. You had great food at that table. There was conversation at that table. Now when you go places, you go to a table, people seem to have a cell phone more in their hand than they do a fork. And I think it's time the world come back to a place to where, "Hey, let's sit down, let's visit, let's bless the food and let's talk about family. Let's talk about the good things in life." And fellowship is not only just around the table, we've done it around so many old camps that we were in, visiting with Cowboys and everything else, but the world could solve a lot of problems and be a better place if everybody just took time to sit down at a table and visit.Suzy Chase: A Cowboys day starts early and ends late. What are your evenings like after dinner, out on the range?Kent Rollins: Well, a lot of times the evening meal would be at 6:00 and especially if it's in the spring of the year, when it's light till 7:00, 7:30 anyways. So you get the dishes done and everybody's sort of just plumbed through by... we'll say 7:00. And it's really nice just to pull up a chair and me and Shannon can sit there. And sure, there's a lot of visiting that we do with cowboys, but to be able to just take that day in and say, "This was another great day above the grass that God has given us." But to hear the sounds, to watch a sun go down. It didn't go down behind a tree, it didn't go down behind a building. You got to watch it disappear, plum out of sight. The colors that are painted in them skies out there are some of the greatest things I've ever seen in life. And it just sort of takes your breath away every time you do get to see one.Suzy Chase: So jerky is a road warrior's survival snack. How do you make jerky without a dehydrator?Kent Rollins: Well, I can remember when we were young, especially if we raised our own beef. And at times, daddy and them processed our own beef. But there would always be those pieces that momma would think, "Hey, these would make stew meat," or, "These might make something. They're a little tough." But I can remember her making jerky the very first time in an old oven that... Well, it was a antique before she had it. But she always cracked that door just a little to let some of that moisture out of there. And the aroma that come through the house was some of the best thing ever. Because we hadn't been to stores and had jerky. We didn't know they had truck stops hardly.Kent Rollins: So we thought that was the greatest things; that my mother had probably invented one of the best things in the world. But as we got to going around and traveling, we didn't know they sold it in little cellophane packages that you could buy it. But you do not have to have a dehydrator if you'll follow this recipe in the book because it's so easy. The secret really is letting that meat marinade a long time, which is at least 24 hours. And hey, it is some good eating. And you can spice it up if you'd like change it, put more red pepper flakes in there. And it has got me down the road many a day.Suzy Chase: Earlier this week I made your recipe for green onion and ham scallop potatoes on page 136. Can you describe this recipe and what is the secret ingredient?Kent Rollins: This is something we always had on our table at any special occasion, especially... I would say most of the time it was Easter. But my mother would throw this out there and man, oh man, it'd be good. But Shannon, she sort of took this to a new level. My mother really never did put ham in hers and when Shan did this... but the secret ingredient to me, Suzy, is the dip. The French onion dip that goes in there makes this so much more creamier and the flavors that it brings out... This is a happy meal that don't come in a sack and to me, I don't need nothing else. If I've got a spoon and one of these in front of me, I can eat the whole panful.Suzy Chase: Totally, because sometimes scallop potatoes can be bland, but I think the dip really brings some zing to it.Kent Rollins: Oh it does. And when you can add the mozzarella, because my mother at times, wouldn't put cheese on hers and sometimes she did. It was mostly a milk and flour substance going along with salt and pepper and some onion. But when you take the ham, the green onion and then you blend that dip in there with it again, it is so good.Suzy Chase: And it's a full meal. You don't need anything else.Kent Rollins: Yeah. If you just sit the pan down in front of you and get you four or five big spoons and have everybody gather around, you're in pretty good shape.Suzy Chase: Now for my segment called My Favorite Cookbook. Aside from this cookbook, what is your all time favorite cookbook and why?Kent Rollins: I would say our first cookbook, A Taste of Cowboy, because it was the first one that we had put out, but my sister and... I guess I can call it a cookbook. We were mentioning Cindy before she was born of cerebral palsy and we ended up... Momma got her a typewriter. And an uncle of ours fixed her a cover that went on the keyboard and my sister could type with her thumb. And she typed recipes that my mother, she'd pin up there and she'd type them. And they were just in a little green binder Suzy. And it was just called Cindy's Recipes. And these were things that had been around our house forever, but also aunts, neighbors, people that had come to family reunions, stuff that just... you knew was a cherished dish. And to have that and still have it now that my sister's created it, it is a treasure.Suzy Chase: Where can we find you on the web, YouTube and social media.?Kent Rollins: On that what thing I call the Google, you can just type in Kentrollins.com and it'll come up. We have a great website and Shannon has took me a long way into the modern age. We have a great YouTube channel and it's just Cowboy Kent Rollins as well. We were approaching a million subscribers now. We have a video that comes out every Wednesday at 2:30 central. And this is really where the title of the cookbook sort of stemmed from was from our YouTube family because we have such a large faith-based veteran America-supporting bunch of people that I've ever known. And I'm touched Suzy by the emails we get, the letters we get.Kent Rollins: We've got flags that have flew over aircraft carriers that service men and women have sent us. It's very touching. When I pay them tribute at the end of every video, I do it because I honor them, but they honor us so much in the sacrifices that they made. But when they send us something like that, if you want to see a cowboy cry... They have wrote some letters that touched my heart so much. We are proud to be on social media. We're there on Instagram, we're there on Twitter and all of it is just Cowboy Kent Rollins. It'll get you there.Suzy Chase: As your mother used to say, "In life and in cooking, we all require love and someone to ride along with." This has been so wonderful, Kent. Thanks so much for coming on Cookery by the Book podcast again.Kent Rollins: Well Suzy, you are like family to us, honey. And you are welcome in our camp anytime.Outro: Subscribe over on Cookerybythebook.com and thanks for listening to the number one cookbook podcast, Cookery by the Book.
Cynthia Ann Parker's repatriation was not a success. We examine why, as well as the rise of her son, Quanah, as his life abruptly changed, and his rise began. For more w/ The Spaniard: Subscribe to The Spaniard Show's email list: https://charliespaniard.com/email Support The Spaniard Show - https://patreon.com/charliespaniard Website/Bookings/Reading List: https://charliespaniard.com Book: https://amzn.to/2QPcf1P Facebook: https://facebook.com/charliespaniard Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliespaniard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charliespaniard Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/charliespaniard Subscribe to The Spaniard Show: iTunes - https://apple.co/2kxob7j Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Irpy2px7edqbwiwpil2ab2jq4me Stitcher - https://bit.ly/2qUBRPb OR search "Spaniard Show" on any podcast app
We finish the tale of Quanah. You could've already guessed that from the title. I mean c'mon... Is anybody actually listening to this? Does any of this really matter? I know I'm wasting my life. You do think I don't know that? Ugh...I'm gonna take a sad nap. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/htwwf/support
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Quanah Parker, the son of a war chief and a white captive, the first and only principal chief of the Comanche Nation. And one of the last of the wild Comanche to finally surrender. He spent his entire early life preparing for and engaging in war, raiding at will and striking fear into the hearts of his enemies. Later he’d walk the path of his mother’s people, growing rich, at times, and successfully lobbying and negotiating on behalf of his beloved Comanche. What was it that make Quanah both a skilled fighter and effective leader? What compelled his people to not only follow him on the warpath, but also the path of progress? Join me as we delve deep on this topic on this newest episode of Bloody Beaver Podcast.
For nearly 400 years, the Comanche tribe controlled the southern plains of America. Even as Europeans arrived on the scene with guns and metal armor, the Comanches held them off with nothing but horses, arrows, lances, and buffalo hide shields. In the 18th century, the Comanches stopped the Spanish from driving north from Mexico and halted French expansion westward from Louisiana. In the 19th century, they stymied the development of the new country by engaging in a 40-year war with the Texas Rangers and the U.S. military. It wasn't until the latter part of that century that the Comanches finally laid down their arms. How did they create a resistance so fierce and long lasting? My guest today explores that question in his book Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History. His name is Sam Gwynne, and we begin our discussion by explaining where the Comanches were from originally and how their introduction to the horse radically changed their culture and kickstarted their precipitous rise to power. Sam then explains how the Comanches shifted from a hunting culture to a warrior culture and how their warrior culture was very similar to that of the ancient Spartans. We then discuss the event that began the decline of the Comanches: the kidnapping of a Texan girl named Cynthia Ann Parker. Sam explains how she went on to become the mother of the last great war chief of the Comanches, Quanah, why Quanah ultimately decided to surrender to the military, and the interesting path his life took afterward. This is a fascinating story about an oft-overlooked part of American history. Get the show notes at aom.is/comanches.
Pulitzer Prize finalist and acclaimed journalist, S.C. Gwynne, writes best-selling books about historical figures who made incredible personal transformations. On this podcast, he shares the stories of Cynthia Ann Parker, her son Quanah, and Civil War legend Stonewall Jackson. Starting with the Parkers, Gwynne talks about the story he captured so vividly in his 2010 classic, Empire of the Summer Moon. In 1836, nine-year-old pioneer girl Cynthia Parker was captured during a Comanche raid, eventually married a Comanche chief, and gave birth to Quanah— who would become the last and greatest Comanche leader. Fast-forwarding a few decades, Gwynne then talks about the life of Stonewall Jackson, the subject of his fascinating book, Rebel Yell. Jackson was the town loser until the Civil War started and he became the most respected and feared general on the battlefield.
Heavy and Gustav are joined by special guest Beau in Santa Fe to discuss why Ty isn't with them and the worst breakfast in Amarillo. Send in your thoughts about hot liquids, the worst food you have had in Amarillo or stories about how Heavy's snoring has negatively affected you to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Big shoutouts to the Santa Fe Bar and Grill in Santa Fe, NM and The Old Bank Saloon in Quanah, TX. Both of those places were great! Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @heavylongmire Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod The post Santa Fe Road Trip – Part 4 – Worst Breakfast in Amarillo appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
Fields of Elysium is a death metal band from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Formed in 2003, these guys have evolved and grown in many incredible ways over the years. This episode features FOE founders Andre Lamoreux and Quanah Lee as they prepare to release their new album and embark on a nation wide U.S. tour. Song credits: “Decomposing Celestial Mass” by Fields of Elysium From the album “Unraveling Arcane Dynamics” “Blood of the Beggar” by Inanimate Existence From the album “UNDERNEATH A MELTING SKY” “Chapter 3, Ashvattha Awaits” by Last of Lucy From the album “Ashvattha ” “Scattered By The Storm” by Fields of Elysium From the album “Capax Universi” *all songs courtesy of the artists www.facebook.com/fieldsofelysium Fieldsofelysium-prog.bandcamp.com www.ogwillikers.com
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Cynthia Ann Parker is the most famous Indian captive in American history. Captured when she was six years old, Parker spent twenty-four years with the Comanche, eventually marrying the warrior Peta Nocona, with whom she had two sons and a daughter. In 1860, Texas Rangers and federal soldiers abducted Parker in an attack on a Comanche encampment in north Texas. Sadly, she struggled to readjust. A number of times she tried to escape and return to the Comanche and her children, including her son Quanah—who became the most important Comanche leader of his day.
In this episode, we tell the story of Cynthia Ann Parker's son, the Comanche war chief Quanah Parker. Quanah led Comanche forces until his defeat at Adobe Walls. He then encouraged his people to settle on the reservation, refusing to sacrifice his culture. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
A Comanche raiding party kidnapped Cynthia Ann when she was 9 years old. She lived with Comanche parents, marrying a war chief and having children. But her family never stopped searching for her. As word of her story spread, her son Quanah rose to power. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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