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the mother of the last Comanche chief was a white woman who was kidnapped at age 9 assimilated into the tribe. She later married a chieftain bore him 3 children before she was found at age 33 returned to her bio-family. She never accepted white society committed suicide by st

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Fun Fact: the mother of the last Comanche chief was a white woman who was kidnapped at age 9 & assimilated into the tribe. She later married a chieftain & bore him 3 children before she was found at age 33 & returned to her bio-family. She never accepted white society & committed suicide by st

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