Sunshine on the Prairie: the Story of Cynthia Ann Parker - Jack C. Ramsay - Books - Eakin Press - 9781940130170 - April 1, 1990
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Sunshine on the Prairie: the Story of Cynthia Ann Parker

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SUNSHINE ON THE PRAIRIE is the story of CYNTHIA ANN PARKER, captured by a band of Comanches as a nine-year-old while living in Fort Parker with her family. It was 24 years before she was "re-captured" by her "white family". This is the intriguing story of why she did not want to be rescued from her Comanche family. During her 24-year captivity, she had become a wife to Nocona, the most feared of the Comanche war chiefs and the mother of Quanah, last and most famous of the Comanche war chiefs. Cynthia Ann adopted completely the lifestyle and culture of the Comanches. She endured their hardships and she also learned to love the freedom of the pristine wilderness. Using exhaustive research, the author follows Cynthia's footprints over the prairie with a sensitivity rare among non-native Americans.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 1990
ISBN13 9781940130170
Publishers Eakin Press
Pages 194
Dimensions 150 × 10 × 226 mm   ·   267 g
Language English  

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