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COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892. The girl on the left is the daughter of Quanah Parker. Oil over a photograph, 1892

COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892. The girl on the left is the daughter of Quanah Parker. Oil over a photograph, 1892


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COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892. The girl on the left is the daughter of Quanah Parker. Oil over a photograph, 1892

COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892.
The girl on the left is the daughter of Quanah Parker. Oil over a photograph, 1892

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In this print titled "COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892" we are transported back in time to the late 19th century, where two young girls stand proudly before us. The girl on the left is none other than the daughter of Quanah Parker, a prominent figure in Comanche history. The image has been transformed through an oil painting technique applied over a photograph, giving it a unique and artistic quality. It was created in 1892, capturing a moment frozen in time from that era. These young girls represent the resilience and strength of the Comanche tribe during a period of great change and upheaval. Their clothing reflects their cultural heritage as they don traditional dresses worn by women of the Great Plains. Looking closely at their faces, one can sense both determination and curiosity shining through their eyes. They embody not only their own personal stories but also symbolize the spirit of countless Native American children who navigated complex dynamics between tradition and modernity during this transformative period. This print serves as a powerful reminder of our shared history and invites us to reflect upon the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped America's past. It is an homage to these remarkable individuals who played significant roles within their communities while facing immense challenges imposed by government policies.

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