"Although Quanah [Parker] had an official title as principal chief of the Comanche, he had little authority. The tribes' affairs were controlled by Indian agents and sent out from Washington. They held the real power. As chief, Quanah had to get along with every one of the fourteen white men who served as agents on the Comanche reservation between 1878 and his death in 1911." Source: Freedmen, Russel.: Indian Chiefs. 1987. Library of Congress. Washington D.C., United States, p. 69
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