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David Emmett Williams (Tonkawa name: Tosque) was born on August 20, 1933, in Lawton, Oklahoma, to singer and leather-worker Emmett Williams (Tonkawa/Kiowa Apache) and his Kiowa wife, [4] Jennie Sahkoodlequoie, [5] [6] who was descended of Satanka (Sitting Bear, [4] ca. 1800–1871).
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Located along the Tonkawa-Perry road, it joined the more-southerly and earlier settlements of Four Ways and Kanolka to make the appearance of a solid alignment of buildings running between the three. [1] It was originally called Comar (after the Comar Oil Company), but by February 1923, the name of Three Sands was used interchangeably with ...
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The Tonkawa massacre (October 23–24, 1862) occurred after an attack at the Confederate-held Wichita Agency, located at Fort Cobb (south of present-day Fort Cobb, Oklahoma) near Anadarko in the Indian Territories, when a detachment of irregular Union Indian troops, made up of the Tonkawa's long-hated tribal enemies, detected a weakness at Fort ...
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Pascal Le Segretain/Marc Piasecki/Taylor Hill/Getty Images. Yes, yes and yes. ‘90s hair is having its moment—from ‘The Rachel,’ to ‘The Bixie’—so it’s no surprise that flipped ends ...