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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,042 --> 00:00:04,166 From the first days that it became a nation, 2 00:00:04,167 --> 00:00:06,957 the United States has looked to expand its borders. 3 00:00:06,958 --> 00:00:08,374 In the early 1800s, 4 00:00:08,375 --> 00:00:10,707 American settlers move west 5 00:00:10,708 --> 00:00:14,249 into territories gained from the Louisiana Purchase, 6 00:00:14,250 --> 00:00:16,999 creating the states of Louisiana, 7 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:18,999 Missouri, and Arkansas, 8 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:22,249 while forcing Native Nations off their homelands. 9 00:00:22,250 --> 00:00:26,041 But when they push into Texas in the early 1830s, 10 00:00:26,042 --> 00:00:27,874 they must confront a Native power 11 00:00:27,875 --> 00:00:30,041 that's dominated the Southern Plains 12 00:00:30,042 --> 00:00:31,874 for the last hundred years. 13 00:00:31,875 --> 00:00:34,957 A nine-year-old girl, Cynthia Ann Parker 14 00:00:34,958 --> 00:00:37,832 will find her herself at the center of a battle 15 00:00:37,833 --> 00:00:39,916 to control the heart of the continent, 16 00:00:39,917 --> 00:00:42,332 fought between three bitter rivals, 17 00:00:42,333 --> 00:00:45,542 the US, Mexico, and the Comanche. 18 00:00:50,042 --> 00:00:51,500 People live on myths, 19 00:00:52,583 --> 00:00:55,249 and the myths that really stick in the American experience 20 00:00:55,250 --> 00:00:56,707 are the myths of the West. 21 00:00:59,167 --> 00:01:01,749 The mountains were taller, the deserts were harsher, 22 00:01:01,750 --> 00:01:03,707 the snows were deeper. 23 00:01:03,708 --> 00:01:08,999 American West conjures wonder, possibility, opportunity. 24 00:01:09,000 --> 00:01:11,082 The figure of the mountain man. 25 00:01:11,083 --> 00:01:13,457 Notorious outlaws. 26 00:01:13,458 --> 00:01:14,999 The cowboy. 27 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,791 The discovery of gold in California. 28 00:01:17,792 --> 00:01:22,124 This train of wagons trailing across the prairie. 29 00:01:22,125 --> 00:01:25,375 Everybody has a reason for wanting this land. 30 00:01:26,542 --> 00:01:30,167 But most of that land was already occupied. 31 00:01:33,875 --> 00:01:38,416 We have had residents for more than 10,000 years. 32 00:01:38,417 --> 00:01:40,999 But this is a clash of two different ways 33 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:42,667 of seeing life itself, 34 00:01:44,208 --> 00:01:46,417 fighting for the future of your homeland on the one side, 35 00:01:48,208 --> 00:01:50,207 and fighting for the destiny of the new republic 36 00:01:50,208 --> 00:01:51,707 on the other side. 37 00:01:55,833 --> 00:01:58,667 The history of the West is a creation story. 38 00:02:00,250 --> 00:02:02,583 It's the creation of what we think of as modern America. 39 00:02:03,583 --> 00:02:06,333 The West is a place where anything is possible. 40 00:02:08,542 --> 00:02:11,208 It is the essence of the American dream. 41 00:02:12,625 --> 00:02:15,208 The core of this, is what are we to be as a nation? 42 00:02:16,417 --> 00:02:18,332 The reckoning is coming. 43 00:02:18,333 --> 00:02:21,207 The West is this canvas on which 44 00:02:21,208 --> 00:02:23,957 American dreams become larger than life. 45 00:02:31,208 --> 00:02:33,207 Three decades after independence, 46 00:02:33,208 --> 00:02:35,041 the United States has almost doubled 47 00:02:35,042 --> 00:02:37,666 in both size and population. 48 00:02:37,667 --> 00:02:41,332 The original 13 states now number 17 49 00:02:41,333 --> 00:02:43,916 and are home to five million Americans 50 00:02:43,917 --> 00:02:46,542 and 600,000 Indigenous people. 51 00:02:48,458 --> 00:02:50,207 Most of the land the United States 52 00:02:50,208 --> 00:02:52,624 doesn't occupy in North America, 53 00:02:52,625 --> 00:02:55,125 is claimed by Great Britain or Spain. 54 00:02:56,292 --> 00:02:58,166 But on the Southern Great Plains, 55 00:02:58,167 --> 00:03:00,792 the 300-year-old Spanish empire is struggling 56 00:03:02,375 --> 00:03:05,542 against an unexpected threat to its power. 57 00:03:09,292 --> 00:03:11,624 Long before the Europeans arrived in North America, 58 00:03:11,625 --> 00:03:14,208 there have been Indians living on the Plains. 59 00:03:16,667 --> 00:03:19,957 And among those peoples were the Comanches. 60 00:03:19,958 --> 00:03:22,291 If you were to take a snapshot of them in let's say, 61 00:03:22,292 --> 00:03:24,207 the year 1600 or 1500, 62 00:03:24,208 --> 00:03:26,582 they would've been a small tribe. 63 00:03:26,583 --> 00:03:29,999 You would've described them as nomadic hunter-gatherers. 64 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:33,874 Then sometime around 1625, 65 00:03:33,875 --> 00:03:37,374 something happened to turn this very sort of minor 66 00:03:37,375 --> 00:03:39,791 and somewhat insignificant player on the Plains 67 00:03:39,792 --> 00:03:43,207 into the single most powerful force on the Plains. 68 00:03:43,208 --> 00:03:45,041 That was the arrival of the horse. 69 00:03:48,208 --> 00:03:50,207 With the Spanish, the horse arrives 70 00:03:50,208 --> 00:03:51,708 in the late 16th century, 71 00:03:52,708 --> 00:03:54,582 and the tribe that knows what to do with it 72 00:03:54,583 --> 00:03:57,749 more than anybody else is the Comanches. 73 00:03:57,750 --> 00:04:02,041 The horse is what enabled for Comanches to be able to go 74 00:04:02,042 --> 00:04:04,374 and to build up this thing 75 00:04:04,375 --> 00:04:07,458 that now historians are calling an empire. 76 00:04:08,542 --> 00:04:10,249 With the help of the horse, 77 00:04:10,250 --> 00:04:13,541 the Comanche become master buffalo hunters. 78 00:04:13,542 --> 00:04:16,541 Buffalo became even more essential 79 00:04:16,542 --> 00:04:18,416 to the Comanche culture and way of living 80 00:04:18,417 --> 00:04:19,707 than it had been before 81 00:04:19,708 --> 00:04:21,207 because they're not growing crops, 82 00:04:21,208 --> 00:04:23,708 they're living off the buffalo. 83 00:04:26,708 --> 00:04:28,166 Experts estimate that there was 84 00:04:28,167 --> 00:04:32,374 as many as 30 million buffalo, huge herds. 85 00:04:32,375 --> 00:04:34,166 You could stand still 86 00:04:34,167 --> 00:04:36,250 and it would take hours for them to pass. 87 00:04:37,250 --> 00:04:39,874 The buffalo were everything, 88 00:04:39,875 --> 00:04:43,499 for sustenance, for shelter, the teepees, 89 00:04:43,500 --> 00:04:45,375 the hides, clothing. 90 00:04:46,958 --> 00:04:48,583 The buffalo is a life source. 91 00:04:50,417 --> 00:04:53,041 Chasing down buffalo from horseback, 92 00:04:53,042 --> 00:04:55,082 the Comanche learned to fire arrows 93 00:04:55,083 --> 00:04:57,458 with deadly accuracy at a full gallop, 94 00:04:58,583 --> 00:05:00,791 a skill they bring to warfare 95 00:05:00,792 --> 00:05:03,792 as they shield themselves behind the neck of the horse. 96 00:05:05,375 --> 00:05:08,499 Their abilities to fight from horseback 97 00:05:08,500 --> 00:05:11,291 were things that people had never seen before. 98 00:05:11,292 --> 00:05:12,624 They had been called 99 00:05:12,625 --> 00:05:16,291 the most effective and formidable light cavalry 100 00:05:16,292 --> 00:05:17,874 in the history of human warfare. 101 00:05:17,875 --> 00:05:20,375 And they became the scourge of the plains. 102 00:05:21,667 --> 00:05:23,457 They're blowing tribes off of the Southern Plains 103 00:05:23,458 --> 00:05:25,041 left and right. 104 00:05:25,042 --> 00:05:28,499 They drove Navajos and Apaches nearly to extinction. 105 00:05:28,500 --> 00:05:30,374 The Comanche fiercely protect 106 00:05:30,375 --> 00:05:33,291 their hunting grounds from all potential threats, 107 00:05:33,292 --> 00:05:35,749 above all, the Spanish. 108 00:05:35,750 --> 00:05:38,166 They would raid settlements and steal horses, 109 00:05:38,167 --> 00:05:40,792 and raiding became a way of life. 110 00:05:41,833 --> 00:05:43,082 The Comanches, 111 00:05:43,083 --> 00:05:44,916 they're the most successful expansionist power 112 00:05:44,917 --> 00:05:46,457 on the Great Plains. 113 00:05:46,458 --> 00:05:47,791 They're the ones 114 00:05:47,792 --> 00:05:49,833 who are the most successful empire builders. 115 00:05:51,083 --> 00:05:52,916 By the mid 1750s, 116 00:05:52,917 --> 00:05:56,500 the Comanche have halted Spanish expansion in its tracks. 117 00:05:57,458 --> 00:05:59,791 With a population of 40,000, 118 00:05:59,792 --> 00:06:03,249 their empire dominates an area larger than France, 119 00:06:03,250 --> 00:06:06,249 some 250,000 square miles 120 00:06:06,250 --> 00:06:08,666 known as Comancheria. 121 00:06:08,667 --> 00:06:12,374 This Comanche empire doesn't look like European empires. 122 00:06:12,375 --> 00:06:14,124 It doesn't have a central authority. 123 00:06:14,125 --> 00:06:15,957 They were broken down into bands, 124 00:06:15,958 --> 00:06:18,041 but it has its own policies, 125 00:06:18,042 --> 00:06:21,874 its own economic strategies, its own foreign policy, 126 00:06:21,875 --> 00:06:24,707 as they work together to dominate this area. 127 00:06:24,708 --> 00:06:26,749 And if you were in Comancheria, 128 00:06:26,750 --> 00:06:28,582 you were liable to be raided upon 129 00:06:28,583 --> 00:06:31,832 and perhaps killed by the Comanches almost at any moment. 130 00:06:31,833 --> 00:06:33,541 As its North American empire 131 00:06:33,542 --> 00:06:36,082 is under assault from Comanche raids, 132 00:06:36,083 --> 00:06:39,583 Spanish power in North America is in decline. 133 00:06:40,708 --> 00:06:44,166 In 1821, after an 11-year rebellion, 134 00:06:44,167 --> 00:06:46,457 Mexico wins independence 135 00:06:46,458 --> 00:06:49,707 along with all of Spain's North American lands. 136 00:06:49,708 --> 00:06:53,541 That includes the province of Tejas, or Texas, 137 00:06:53,542 --> 00:06:56,625 about 3/4 of which is now in Comancheria. 138 00:06:58,375 --> 00:07:01,249 To safeguard Texas against Comanche raiding, 139 00:07:01,250 --> 00:07:05,124 the new Mexican rulers look to create a human shield, 140 00:07:05,125 --> 00:07:06,833 with American settlers. 141 00:07:11,042 --> 00:07:13,916 In the 1820s, the Americans have been invited in. 142 00:07:13,917 --> 00:07:16,707 And so Americans are moving to a foreign country 143 00:07:16,708 --> 00:07:20,957 because they're gonna get free land, thousands of acres. 144 00:07:20,958 --> 00:07:23,416 It's this incredibly fertile land, 145 00:07:23,417 --> 00:07:24,874 and they come in by droves, 146 00:07:24,875 --> 00:07:28,249 and they create a buffer against the Comanches. 147 00:07:28,250 --> 00:07:29,707 These Americans, 148 00:07:29,708 --> 00:07:31,874 they've dealt with Cherokees and Chickasaw Indians, 149 00:07:31,875 --> 00:07:33,499 so they think they know what Indians are. 150 00:07:33,500 --> 00:07:35,499 Eh, no big deal. 151 00:07:35,500 --> 00:07:37,666 And so there's a land rush, 152 00:07:37,667 --> 00:07:40,500 as there will later be gold rushes in the American West. 153 00:07:41,417 --> 00:07:42,957 Over the next 15 years, 154 00:07:42,958 --> 00:07:45,874 more than 30,000 settlers moved to Texas 155 00:07:45,875 --> 00:07:48,874 looking for opportunity and fertile land. 156 00:07:48,875 --> 00:07:51,541 Among them, the Parker family. 157 00:07:51,542 --> 00:07:53,707 The Parkers came to Texas 158 00:07:53,708 --> 00:07:56,624 because they weren't particularly well off 159 00:07:56,625 --> 00:07:58,749 and so they couldn't buy land 160 00:07:58,750 --> 00:08:00,583 where land had gotten expensive. 161 00:08:01,917 --> 00:08:04,874 They start in Virginia and they migrate to Illinois, 162 00:08:04,875 --> 00:08:08,541 and they end up in Texas in 1833. 163 00:08:08,542 --> 00:08:11,916 Land is wealth and Mexico gave the Parker men 164 00:08:11,917 --> 00:08:16,999 a 16,000-acre parcel of nice rolling savanna 165 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:19,792 that's just beyond your wildest dreams. 166 00:08:23,042 --> 00:08:28,082 And they build Fort Parker like a military compound 167 00:08:28,083 --> 00:08:30,542 on the very edge of Comanche country. 168 00:08:31,792 --> 00:08:33,541 Arriving with 38 members 169 00:08:33,542 --> 00:08:35,791 of the extended Parker family 170 00:08:35,792 --> 00:08:38,166 is nine-year-old Cynthia Ann. 171 00:08:40,917 --> 00:08:43,499 Cynthia Ann's got three brothers and sisters 172 00:08:43,500 --> 00:08:47,291 and her parents are God-fearing Baptists. 173 00:08:47,292 --> 00:08:50,374 They believe God has already willed what is going to happen 174 00:08:50,375 --> 00:08:51,833 and they make their life. 175 00:08:55,708 --> 00:08:58,541 To the Indians, as long as Americans are passing through, 176 00:08:58,542 --> 00:09:01,207 they are useful trading partners. 177 00:09:01,208 --> 00:09:04,167 But once Americans start to settle in places, 178 00:09:05,875 --> 00:09:08,042 that's usually when conflict ensues. 179 00:09:11,125 --> 00:09:13,541 The Parkers live out on the frontier, 180 00:09:13,542 --> 00:09:15,250 so they're taking the risk. 181 00:09:16,500 --> 00:09:18,917 Maybe you'll survive, maybe you won't. 182 00:09:22,083 --> 00:09:23,582 While the Comanche are a threat 183 00:09:23,583 --> 00:09:25,624 to American settlers, 184 00:09:25,625 --> 00:09:29,082 it's the Americans who are now a threat to Mexico. 185 00:09:29,083 --> 00:09:33,124 Mexico's outlawed slavery in 1829, 186 00:09:33,125 --> 00:09:35,832 but many of the settlers who were attracted to Mexico come 187 00:09:35,833 --> 00:09:37,666 for the raising of cotton 188 00:09:37,667 --> 00:09:41,499 and other slavery-dependent commodities, 189 00:09:41,500 --> 00:09:43,499 and they bring their slaves with them. 190 00:09:43,500 --> 00:09:46,874 This is gonna create a conflict between Mexico 191 00:09:46,875 --> 00:09:50,041 and its invited guests from the United States. 192 00:09:50,042 --> 00:09:53,416 And by 1836, Americans in Texas revolt 193 00:09:53,417 --> 00:09:55,917 in the name of independence from Mexico. 194 00:09:56,958 --> 00:09:58,707 After a bloody six-month war, 195 00:09:58,708 --> 00:10:02,707 including the loss of some 200 Americans at the Alamo, 196 00:10:02,708 --> 00:10:05,374 Texan forces led by Sam Houston 197 00:10:05,375 --> 00:10:09,207 defeat Mexican troops at San Jacinto. 198 00:10:09,208 --> 00:10:11,041 Houston's rallying cry, 199 00:10:11,042 --> 00:10:13,707 "Remember the Alamo," enflames his troops 200 00:10:13,708 --> 00:10:16,583 earning victory in just 18 minutes. 201 00:10:18,042 --> 00:10:23,374 Texas declares independence from Mexico on March 2nd, 1836, 202 00:10:23,375 --> 00:10:26,000 and looks to join the United States. 203 00:10:27,042 --> 00:10:29,874 Texas wants to come into the Union, 204 00:10:29,875 --> 00:10:32,999 but the United States says, no, you can't come in, 205 00:10:33,000 --> 00:10:37,082 because Northerners don't wanna have any more slave states. 206 00:10:37,083 --> 00:10:40,499 So Texas becomes this independent republic. 207 00:10:40,500 --> 00:10:43,166 And so they fly this lone star flag. 208 00:10:43,167 --> 00:10:44,832 There's no American federal power 209 00:10:44,833 --> 00:10:46,749 because Texas has not come in as a state. 210 00:10:46,750 --> 00:10:48,916 And so these settlers are out 211 00:10:48,917 --> 00:10:52,707 on the absolute edge of the frontier 212 00:10:52,708 --> 00:10:54,750 with no protection of any kind around them. 213 00:10:56,917 --> 00:10:58,874 So who is it that's going to be getting hit 214 00:10:58,875 --> 00:11:00,874 by Comanche attacks? 215 00:11:00,875 --> 00:11:02,625 It's going to be settlers. 216 00:11:06,667 --> 00:11:09,832 If you're a Comanche back in the 1830s, 217 00:11:09,833 --> 00:11:12,207 and if suddenly a huge family, 218 00:11:12,208 --> 00:11:15,374 20 people or so showing up in my backyard 219 00:11:15,375 --> 00:11:17,041 and then they set up camp, 220 00:11:17,042 --> 00:11:19,292 several months go by and they're still there, 221 00:11:20,708 --> 00:11:22,332 what choice do you have? 222 00:11:31,208 --> 00:11:34,207 On a bright May morning In 1836, 223 00:11:34,208 --> 00:11:38,874 a group of Comanche, led by a young chief named Peta Nocona, 224 00:11:38,875 --> 00:11:40,750 rides up to the Parker fort. 225 00:11:42,750 --> 00:11:44,917 Comanches have come up with a white flag. 226 00:11:46,500 --> 00:11:49,333 Cynthia Ann's uncle Benjamin goes out to talk with them. 227 00:11:51,500 --> 00:11:53,292 They say they want water. 228 00:11:54,875 --> 00:11:56,124 But Uncle Benjamin notes 229 00:11:56,125 --> 00:11:58,082 that their horses are dripping wet 230 00:11:58,083 --> 00:11:59,749 having just come out of the spring, 231 00:11:59,750 --> 00:12:01,792 so they can't really want water. 232 00:12:08,875 --> 00:12:11,582 Suddenly, all hell breaks loose. 233 00:12:20,042 --> 00:12:22,167 It's obviously a killing raid. 234 00:12:24,792 --> 00:12:26,708 The Comanches stabbed Cynthia Ann's uncle Benjamin 235 00:12:27,875 --> 00:12:30,125 and scalp him while still alive. 236 00:12:35,167 --> 00:12:37,624 What happens next is one of the most significant events 237 00:12:37,625 --> 00:12:39,333 in the history of the American West. 238 00:12:41,250 --> 00:12:43,375 Now, the killing starts. 239 00:12:45,042 --> 00:12:48,374 The fort itself was a very strong defense 240 00:12:48,375 --> 00:12:50,666 in case any enemy came at you, 241 00:12:50,667 --> 00:12:53,750 but the Parkers have left their gate open. 242 00:12:54,958 --> 00:12:56,707 And that's a problem. 243 00:13:00,042 --> 00:13:03,875 This quick scene of violence, it's all about death. 244 00:13:06,542 --> 00:13:09,624 Five members of the Parker family are killed 245 00:13:09,625 --> 00:13:11,375 and four are taken captive, 246 00:13:12,875 --> 00:13:16,125 including Cynthia Ann and her cousin, Rachel Plummer. 247 00:13:18,542 --> 00:13:20,957 This brutal raid marks the beginning 248 00:13:20,958 --> 00:13:23,374 of one of the longest and bloodiest conflicts 249 00:13:23,375 --> 00:13:25,166 in American history, 250 00:13:25,167 --> 00:13:28,207 the 40-year fight against the Comanche. 251 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:43,374 Cynthia Ann Parker, 252 00:13:43,375 --> 00:13:46,332 my great-great-great-grandmother was, I believe, nine 253 00:13:46,333 --> 00:13:48,167 when she was captured. 254 00:13:51,583 --> 00:13:54,499 There's this perception that the Comanche take captives 255 00:13:54,500 --> 00:13:57,374 because they're interested in ransoming them off, 256 00:13:57,375 --> 00:14:00,457 but in reality, the Comanche are also interested 257 00:14:00,458 --> 00:14:03,499 in assimilating their captives. 258 00:14:03,500 --> 00:14:06,874 This increases the strength of the tribe itself. 259 00:14:06,875 --> 00:14:08,291 The Parkers are just a few 260 00:14:08,292 --> 00:14:10,832 of the hundreds of captives taken by the Comanche 261 00:14:10,833 --> 00:14:13,166 in the early 1800s. 262 00:14:13,167 --> 00:14:15,916 Many never see their families again. 263 00:14:15,917 --> 00:14:18,916 Comanches would capture the children 264 00:14:18,917 --> 00:14:21,874 to be incorporated into the tribe 265 00:14:21,875 --> 00:14:24,583 to become Comanche men, Comanche women. 266 00:14:25,750 --> 00:14:27,374 Her captors take Cynthia Ann 267 00:14:27,375 --> 00:14:29,583 deep into Comanche-controlled land. 268 00:14:30,708 --> 00:14:32,499 Her family tries to find her, 269 00:14:32,500 --> 00:14:35,167 but she's beyond the reach of American power. 270 00:14:46,208 --> 00:14:48,624 Then after two years of searching, 271 00:14:48,625 --> 00:14:52,250 they find her cousin Rachel Plummer and buy her back. 272 00:14:53,875 --> 00:14:56,582 Rachel is 21 when she was returned to her family 273 00:14:56,583 --> 00:14:58,916 after two years of captivity. 274 00:14:58,917 --> 00:15:00,207 The most telling detail about 275 00:15:00,208 --> 00:15:02,082 what captivity must have been like 276 00:15:02,083 --> 00:15:04,625 is that her striking red hair had turned gray. 277 00:15:07,958 --> 00:15:12,125 And she publishes a memoir of her captivity. 278 00:15:15,333 --> 00:15:17,207 They commenced whipping and beating me 279 00:15:17,208 --> 00:15:20,207 with clubs, so that my flesh was never well 280 00:15:20,208 --> 00:15:22,500 from bruises and wounds during my captivity. 281 00:15:23,917 --> 00:15:25,542 Often did the children cry, 282 00:15:27,208 --> 00:15:29,041 but were soon hushed by such blows 283 00:15:29,042 --> 00:15:31,042 that I had no idea they could survive. 284 00:15:36,333 --> 00:15:39,082 Rachel Plummer's narrative of her time in captivity 285 00:15:39,083 --> 00:15:40,957 becomes a big, big bestseller. 286 00:15:40,958 --> 00:15:43,041 It has elements of true crime, 287 00:15:43,042 --> 00:15:46,957 elements of a world that one can't possibly imagine. 288 00:15:46,958 --> 00:15:49,207 Rachel's memoir makes it clear to people 289 00:15:49,208 --> 00:15:51,832 that there are extraordinary dangers in the West. 290 00:15:51,833 --> 00:15:53,999 And we're seeing a world that is scary, 291 00:15:54,000 --> 00:15:57,041 we're seeing a world that is filled with violence. 292 00:15:57,042 --> 00:15:59,207 And now, anybody who didn't know about 293 00:15:59,208 --> 00:16:02,250 Cynthia Ann Parker and the Parkers, knows it now. 294 00:16:03,625 --> 00:16:05,249 By 1838, 295 00:16:05,250 --> 00:16:08,332 Cynthia Ann has been missing for over two years 296 00:16:08,333 --> 00:16:10,791 and the story of her cousin Rachel Plummer 297 00:16:10,792 --> 00:16:14,167 prompts fear and outrage across America. 298 00:16:16,208 --> 00:16:19,874 Yet armed settlers from the US continue pouring into lands 299 00:16:19,875 --> 00:16:22,249 claimed by the new Texas Republic, 300 00:16:22,250 --> 00:16:24,333 but controlled by the Comanche. 301 00:16:25,708 --> 00:16:27,249 You can't really overstate 302 00:16:27,250 --> 00:16:29,874 the amount of land the Texans of this new republic 303 00:16:29,875 --> 00:16:31,041 were giving out. 304 00:16:31,042 --> 00:16:33,999 And once you surveyed it, it was yours. 305 00:16:34,000 --> 00:16:36,291 The Comanche recognized that 306 00:16:36,292 --> 00:16:40,332 surveyors are the advanced guard of settlement. 307 00:16:40,333 --> 00:16:43,500 And so surveyors are killed left and right. 308 00:16:45,375 --> 00:16:48,375 Then it became the most hazardous profession in America. 309 00:16:49,500 --> 00:16:51,249 As the Comanche raids continue 310 00:16:51,250 --> 00:16:53,207 and more captives are taken, 311 00:16:53,208 --> 00:16:56,041 the first president of the Republic of Texas, 312 00:16:56,042 --> 00:16:58,583 Sam Houston, promotes peace. 313 00:17:00,500 --> 00:17:01,874 As a teenager, 314 00:17:01,875 --> 00:17:04,207 he spent three years living with the Cherokee 315 00:17:04,208 --> 00:17:07,166 and was sympathetic toward Native Americans. 316 00:17:07,167 --> 00:17:09,124 But Texans want war. 317 00:17:09,125 --> 00:17:12,791 And in December of 1838, they vote him out, 318 00:17:12,792 --> 00:17:14,666 in favor of his vice president 319 00:17:14,667 --> 00:17:18,042 who commanded the cavalry during the Texas Revolution. 320 00:17:19,292 --> 00:17:23,624 Mirabeau Lamar became president of Texas in 1838 321 00:17:23,625 --> 00:17:25,624 and it became very clear 322 00:17:25,625 --> 00:17:27,624 that this was one of the meanest people 323 00:17:27,625 --> 00:17:28,624 in the state of Texas, 324 00:17:28,625 --> 00:17:32,832 and most of the meanness was directed at Indians. 325 00:17:32,833 --> 00:17:34,332 He has a famous phrase 326 00:17:34,333 --> 00:17:37,000 that describes his policy towards Indians. 327 00:17:37,875 --> 00:17:39,542 "Expulsion or extinction." 328 00:17:46,167 --> 00:17:48,666 As thousands of American settlers claim land 329 00:17:48,667 --> 00:17:50,374 in the Republic of Texas, 330 00:17:50,375 --> 00:17:53,332 their aggressive policy towards Native peoples, 331 00:17:53,333 --> 00:17:55,666 "expulsion or extinction," 332 00:17:55,667 --> 00:17:58,666 is shared by the president of the United States, 333 00:17:58,667 --> 00:18:00,207 Andrew Jackson. 334 00:18:00,208 --> 00:18:02,332 Andrew Jackson wanted to have white settlers 335 00:18:02,333 --> 00:18:05,457 able to have free access to land in the Southern states. 336 00:18:05,458 --> 00:18:07,624 By the Indian Removal Act of 1830, 337 00:18:07,625 --> 00:18:10,166 tens of thousands of Native Americans 338 00:18:10,167 --> 00:18:14,332 are taken away from their lands and forced to go west. 339 00:18:14,333 --> 00:18:17,374 But in 1838, the Comanches are still free 340 00:18:17,375 --> 00:18:20,874 and attacking settlers across the Southern Plains. 341 00:18:20,875 --> 00:18:24,499 The new president of the Texas Republic, Mirabeau Lamar, 342 00:18:24,500 --> 00:18:26,707 not only vows to get rid of them, 343 00:18:26,708 --> 00:18:30,166 he promises to recover all their captives. 344 00:18:30,167 --> 00:18:32,458 And knows the perfect men for the job, 345 00:18:33,708 --> 00:18:35,292 the Texas Rangers. 346 00:18:38,375 --> 00:18:40,750 The Texas Rangers were famous for giving no quarter. 347 00:18:43,500 --> 00:18:47,874 The Rangers began in 1823 as a force of 10 men 348 00:18:47,875 --> 00:18:50,166 hired to protect American settlers 349 00:18:50,167 --> 00:18:52,500 in what was then Mexican Texas. 350 00:18:53,583 --> 00:18:56,708 They are volunteers repaid for their bravery with land. 351 00:18:57,875 --> 00:18:59,874 When Texas gains its independence, 352 00:18:59,875 --> 00:19:04,500 the Rangers grow to 300 men, and even more are needed. 353 00:19:05,458 --> 00:19:09,082 Jack Hays, at 23 years old, is just the type of recruit 354 00:19:09,083 --> 00:19:11,166 that the Texas Rangers are looking for. 355 00:19:11,167 --> 00:19:13,541 He's a formidable Indian fighter. 356 00:19:13,542 --> 00:19:16,667 He's very adept with a pistol. 357 00:19:18,792 --> 00:19:22,374 The Rangers are all under 30 and fearless, 358 00:19:22,375 --> 00:19:26,208 but their firepower is still no match for the Comanche. 359 00:19:27,417 --> 00:19:29,624 They've only got three shots. 360 00:19:29,625 --> 00:19:31,791 They've got the Kentucky long rifle. 361 00:19:33,500 --> 00:19:34,541 One, 362 00:19:34,542 --> 00:19:36,332 and they've got two single shot pistols. 363 00:19:38,083 --> 00:19:39,916 Their second problem is they're afoot, 364 00:19:39,917 --> 00:19:43,749 against Indians who can discharge arrows at this rate, 365 00:19:45,208 --> 00:19:47,749 mounted on fast horses. 366 00:19:47,750 --> 00:19:50,167 Now who do you think wins those fights? 367 00:19:52,458 --> 00:19:54,207 But in the late 1830s, 368 00:19:54,208 --> 00:19:56,291 the Comanche are facing a threat 369 00:19:56,292 --> 00:19:58,957 that's deadlier than any weapon. 370 00:19:58,958 --> 00:20:00,541 The arrival of European diseases 371 00:20:00,542 --> 00:20:03,999 were catastrophic for Native populations. 372 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:09,541 Smallpox kills 90 of the Indians for one of the whites. 373 00:20:09,542 --> 00:20:12,457 In 1839, the Comanches have been devastated 374 00:20:12,458 --> 00:20:15,541 by a sweeping epidemic of smallpox. 375 00:20:15,542 --> 00:20:18,874 It's reduced their population almost by half. 376 00:20:18,875 --> 00:20:21,624 And that's what compels some of the Comanche to attend 377 00:20:21,625 --> 00:20:24,166 the council house in Texas with the Texas Rangers 378 00:20:24,167 --> 00:20:27,124 which is gonna be an attempt to exchange dozens of captives 379 00:20:27,125 --> 00:20:28,833 and achieve some measure of peace. 380 00:20:32,542 --> 00:20:36,124 The Comanches bring only one white captive 381 00:20:36,125 --> 00:20:38,457 by the name of Matilda Lockhart. 382 00:20:38,458 --> 00:20:42,374 The white soldiers are saying, but we want all the captives. 383 00:20:42,375 --> 00:20:45,041 And Chief Mukwooru he's saying, 384 00:20:45,042 --> 00:20:46,583 it doesn't work that way. 385 00:20:47,583 --> 00:20:49,124 The Texans will not accept 386 00:20:49,125 --> 00:20:50,916 that a Comanche leader from one band 387 00:20:50,917 --> 00:20:53,374 cannot speak for another. 388 00:20:53,375 --> 00:20:55,166 As tensions rise, 389 00:20:55,167 --> 00:20:58,124 the 12 Comanche leaders who came to make peace 390 00:20:58,125 --> 00:21:01,332 are provoked into a fight and shot dead. 391 00:21:03,708 --> 00:21:06,750 23 more Comanche are killed in a street battle. 392 00:21:09,208 --> 00:21:11,249 The news travels quickly, 393 00:21:11,250 --> 00:21:14,583 and the Comanche payback is merciless. 394 00:21:16,375 --> 00:21:18,541 Surviving Comanche leaders get together 395 00:21:18,542 --> 00:21:23,374 and build a force of about 1,500 seasoned warriors, 396 00:21:23,375 --> 00:21:27,416 and they are gonna seek vengeance on white settlers 397 00:21:27,417 --> 00:21:29,000 all across southern Texas. 398 00:21:31,625 --> 00:21:35,416 The raid of 1840 is like no other in history. 399 00:21:35,417 --> 00:21:39,207 Comanche bands unite for a 200-mile rampage 400 00:21:39,208 --> 00:21:41,457 that slices through the heart of Texas 401 00:21:41,458 --> 00:21:43,042 to the Gulf of Mexico. 402 00:21:44,458 --> 00:21:46,416 They plunder two cities, 403 00:21:46,417 --> 00:21:49,832 slaughter cattle, and make off with 3,000 horses, 404 00:21:49,833 --> 00:21:53,417 two dozen scalps, and a half a dozen captives. 405 00:21:56,875 --> 00:21:59,792 They burn the coastal town of Linville to the ground. 406 00:22:01,208 --> 00:22:04,833 But technology is about to turn the tide against them. 407 00:22:06,792 --> 00:22:09,874 Samuel Colt is one of the great early entrepreneurs 408 00:22:09,875 --> 00:22:12,332 in industrial technology in American history. 409 00:22:12,333 --> 00:22:15,291 He just so happens to focus on firearms. 410 00:22:15,292 --> 00:22:17,374 Back in 1836, 411 00:22:17,375 --> 00:22:21,874 22-year-old Colt patented a new invention, 412 00:22:21,875 --> 00:22:24,791 a repeating pistol that can fire five times 413 00:22:24,792 --> 00:22:26,374 in under 30 seconds, 414 00:22:26,375 --> 00:22:28,624 a major upgrade from rifles 415 00:22:28,625 --> 00:22:32,082 that can take a minute to load just one shot. 416 00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:34,291 Jack Hays, the first great Ranger, 417 00:22:34,292 --> 00:22:36,999 immediately understood that this could transform 418 00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:39,291 warfare in the American West. 419 00:22:39,292 --> 00:22:43,041 So he gets the Rangers drilling on horseback. 420 00:22:43,042 --> 00:22:45,582 They are doing exactly what the Comanches are doing 421 00:22:45,583 --> 00:22:47,999 except they're doing it with a different type of weapon. 422 00:22:49,375 --> 00:22:51,082 The Colt six shooter fast 423 00:22:51,083 --> 00:22:54,417 becomes part of the brand of the Texas Rangers. 424 00:22:55,708 --> 00:22:58,874 The Americans know without any question 425 00:22:58,875 --> 00:23:03,041 that this is going to be the key to taking the West. 426 00:23:07,417 --> 00:23:10,499 By 1844, nearly a decade has passed 427 00:23:10,500 --> 00:23:14,332 since Cynthia Ann Parker disappeared without a trace. 428 00:23:14,333 --> 00:23:15,832 But out of the blue, 429 00:23:15,833 --> 00:23:18,458 an Indian agent claims to have seen her. 430 00:23:19,708 --> 00:23:21,875 She's now living as a Comanche. 431 00:23:22,875 --> 00:23:25,207 She was covered in buffalo grease, 432 00:23:25,208 --> 00:23:27,375 not unlike other Indian women. 433 00:23:28,375 --> 00:23:30,249 She is now called Naduah, 434 00:23:30,250 --> 00:23:32,624 which means one who was found, 435 00:23:32,625 --> 00:23:36,666 or one who keeps the family warm. 436 00:23:36,667 --> 00:23:40,582 She has been married for a number of years to Peta Nocona, 437 00:23:40,583 --> 00:23:45,374 a chief who was among the Comanches who captured her. 438 00:23:45,375 --> 00:23:48,874 They have two sons, Quanah and Pecos. 439 00:23:48,875 --> 00:23:51,832 And a daughter by the name of Topsannah. 440 00:23:51,833 --> 00:23:55,374 The Indian agent tries to buy back Cynthia Ann, 441 00:23:55,375 --> 00:23:57,874 but she refuses to leave. 442 00:23:57,875 --> 00:24:00,374 This was an astounding revelation 443 00:24:00,375 --> 00:24:02,541 to people in the frontier. 444 00:24:02,542 --> 00:24:04,791 It was a shock that she wouldn't return. 445 00:24:04,792 --> 00:24:08,124 They say that she had sort of gone over to the dark side. 446 00:24:08,125 --> 00:24:10,457 White civilization freaked out. 447 00:24:10,458 --> 00:24:12,707 Let's imagine what it's like to be 448 00:24:12,708 --> 00:24:17,207 an American settler woman in the 1830s. 449 00:24:17,208 --> 00:24:19,541 It's just bone grinding work. 450 00:24:19,542 --> 00:24:23,499 And you're also in a very patriarchal culture. 451 00:24:23,500 --> 00:24:25,041 By comparison, 452 00:24:25,042 --> 00:24:29,041 being a member of a tribe was a world of freedom 453 00:24:29,042 --> 00:24:30,499 for some of these captives. 454 00:24:30,500 --> 00:24:31,874 She didn't want to come back. 455 00:24:31,875 --> 00:24:33,791 The tribe didn't want to give her up, 456 00:24:33,792 --> 00:24:35,749 her husband didn't want to give her up. 457 00:24:35,750 --> 00:24:37,833 Cynthia Ann is not going anywhere. 458 00:24:42,458 --> 00:24:45,124 It's 1844, an election year, 459 00:24:45,125 --> 00:24:46,957 and the hottest political topic 460 00:24:46,958 --> 00:24:51,707 is whether or not to annex Texas, a slave-holding republic. 461 00:24:51,708 --> 00:24:55,000 The United States Congress is deeply divided on the issue. 462 00:24:56,708 --> 00:25:00,707 Westward expansion exacerbates the issue of slavery, 463 00:25:00,708 --> 00:25:03,207 because there had always been this delicate balance 464 00:25:03,208 --> 00:25:04,791 in America at that time 465 00:25:04,792 --> 00:25:07,207 between those who were opposed to the extension of slavery 466 00:25:07,208 --> 00:25:10,874 and those who were interested in expanding slavery. 467 00:25:10,875 --> 00:25:13,707 James Polk runs for president on the democratic ticket 468 00:25:13,708 --> 00:25:17,207 and says that the United States is going to annex Texas, 469 00:25:17,208 --> 00:25:19,124 and all of Oregon, 470 00:25:19,125 --> 00:25:20,707 and he wins. 471 00:25:20,708 --> 00:25:23,750 Then at that point, it tips the balance in Congress. 472 00:25:25,375 --> 00:25:28,499 On December 29th, 1845, 473 00:25:28,500 --> 00:25:30,541 President Polk formally welcomes 474 00:25:30,542 --> 00:25:32,750 a new slave state into the Union, 475 00:25:33,750 --> 00:25:34,833 Texas, 476 00:25:35,875 --> 00:25:39,000 deepening the nation's growing divide over slavery. 477 00:25:40,667 --> 00:25:42,166 But with this addition, 478 00:25:42,167 --> 00:25:45,750 Polk sees yet another opportunity for US expansion. 479 00:25:47,125 --> 00:25:49,749 When President James K. Polk takes office, 480 00:25:49,750 --> 00:25:52,707 he quickly sends a large contingent of American soldiers 481 00:25:52,708 --> 00:25:54,582 down to the US-Mexico border 482 00:25:54,583 --> 00:25:56,457 with the intention of provoking 483 00:25:56,458 --> 00:25:58,792 a clash with Mexican soldiers. 484 00:25:59,958 --> 00:26:02,541 And lo and behold, that is precisely what happens, 485 00:26:02,542 --> 00:26:04,249 and that becomes the pretext 486 00:26:04,250 --> 00:26:06,292 for US declaring war on Mexico. 487 00:26:07,542 --> 00:26:10,082 The Mexican war can only be described 488 00:26:10,083 --> 00:26:14,582 as a war of naked imperial expansion and land grab. 489 00:26:14,583 --> 00:26:16,916 It has no justification of any sort. 490 00:26:16,917 --> 00:26:19,041 There's a lot of brutality in it. 491 00:26:19,042 --> 00:26:22,374 Two years later, the Mexican war ends in 1848 492 00:26:22,375 --> 00:26:26,207 and the United States gains an enormous new territory, 493 00:26:26,208 --> 00:26:28,707 out of which a number of states will be carved. 494 00:26:28,708 --> 00:26:32,707 Principally California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, 495 00:26:32,708 --> 00:26:34,667 and part of Colorado. 496 00:26:35,750 --> 00:26:37,374 Polk's victory over Mexico 497 00:26:37,375 --> 00:26:41,957 gives the US 1.2 million square miles of new land, 498 00:26:41,958 --> 00:26:46,124 an instant 66% increase to its territory, 499 00:26:46,125 --> 00:26:49,499 that extends its boundary to the Pacific Coast. 500 00:26:49,500 --> 00:26:53,041 And to ensure the land is open for American settlement, 501 00:26:53,042 --> 00:26:58,457 Congress passes the Indian Appropriations Act in 1851, 502 00:26:58,458 --> 00:27:00,583 creating the reservation system. 503 00:27:01,500 --> 00:27:02,874 The government claims 504 00:27:02,875 --> 00:27:05,499 it will contain and protect the Indigenous people 505 00:27:05,500 --> 00:27:07,708 from American settlers moving west. 506 00:27:08,667 --> 00:27:10,874 But many Native American tribes, 507 00:27:10,875 --> 00:27:13,250 including the Comanche, fight back. 508 00:27:15,708 --> 00:27:17,832 Peta Nocona began a series 509 00:27:17,833 --> 00:27:21,499 of horrifically violent Comanche raids. 510 00:27:21,500 --> 00:27:23,082 The worst of the raids are 511 00:27:23,083 --> 00:27:25,332 in the county named after Cynthia Ann's uncle, 512 00:27:25,333 --> 00:27:26,541 Parker County. 513 00:27:31,875 --> 00:27:33,082 To the Comanche, 514 00:27:33,083 --> 00:27:36,541 Peta Nocona is revered as a powerful protector. 515 00:27:36,542 --> 00:27:37,874 But to Texans, 516 00:27:37,875 --> 00:27:40,375 he's a violent terrorist that's scaring off settlers. 517 00:27:48,792 --> 00:27:50,874 In December of 1860, 518 00:27:50,875 --> 00:27:53,791 US cavalryman Sul Ross teams up 519 00:27:53,792 --> 00:27:56,124 with Texas Ranger, Charles Goodnight 520 00:27:56,125 --> 00:27:59,083 to track down Nocona and take him out. 521 00:28:00,083 --> 00:28:03,207 They locate a Comanche supply depot. 522 00:28:03,208 --> 00:28:06,042 They think this is where they're gonna find Peta Nocona. 523 00:28:07,375 --> 00:28:11,291 The camp was mostly just women and children. 524 00:28:11,292 --> 00:28:13,042 The men are out hunting. 525 00:28:14,667 --> 00:28:16,207 But they attack anyway. 526 00:28:20,292 --> 00:28:21,707 It's not a fair fight. 527 00:28:32,333 --> 00:28:34,041 But one of them, 528 00:28:34,042 --> 00:28:35,791 actually turns out to be Cynthia Ann Parker, 529 00:28:35,792 --> 00:28:37,791 who turns at the moment where she's about to be killed 530 00:28:37,792 --> 00:28:40,416 and holds up her small child. 531 00:28:42,042 --> 00:28:43,707 And at first, they just assumed 532 00:28:43,708 --> 00:28:45,083 she's another Comanche to be killed. 533 00:28:46,042 --> 00:28:48,082 And when they got up close to her, 534 00:28:48,083 --> 00:28:51,291 and they saw the blue eyes, they're like, who is this? 535 00:28:54,208 --> 00:28:55,916 They soon realize 536 00:28:55,917 --> 00:28:59,332 this is the long-lost famous Comanche captive, 537 00:28:59,333 --> 00:29:03,707 the white woman that people across the country 538 00:29:03,708 --> 00:29:05,083 were hearing about. 539 00:29:07,458 --> 00:29:10,541 Cynthia Ann Parker, now 33 years old, 540 00:29:10,542 --> 00:29:12,999 does not want to leave the Comanche. 541 00:29:13,000 --> 00:29:16,332 But once again, she's taken captive by an enemy, 542 00:29:16,333 --> 00:29:19,708 this time with her baby daughter, Topsannah. 543 00:29:21,458 --> 00:29:25,250 The fate of her husband, Peta Nocona, is lost to history. 544 00:29:26,458 --> 00:29:28,582 The Texas Rangers assume that her only desire 545 00:29:28,583 --> 00:29:30,041 is to be rescued and taken back 546 00:29:30,042 --> 00:29:33,125 into the the world of her childhood. 547 00:29:35,417 --> 00:29:38,291 Cynthia Ann and Topsannah are reunited 548 00:29:38,292 --> 00:29:40,832 with their white relatives, the Parkers, 549 00:29:40,833 --> 00:29:43,541 who insist they give up their Comanche ways, 550 00:29:43,542 --> 00:29:45,000 and learn the scriptures. 551 00:29:48,958 --> 00:29:50,874 Soon after her capture, 552 00:29:50,875 --> 00:29:53,374 the Parker family parades her through town 553 00:29:53,375 --> 00:29:55,416 in Western style clothes. 554 00:29:55,417 --> 00:29:57,417 Crowds flock to stare at her. 555 00:29:59,292 --> 00:30:01,249 They're doing all of this to be able 556 00:30:01,250 --> 00:30:03,916 to make a presentation to the world, to the family, 557 00:30:03,917 --> 00:30:06,957 that this can work. 558 00:30:06,958 --> 00:30:10,791 She got held up in white society 559 00:30:10,792 --> 00:30:14,624 as celebratory, as justice, 560 00:30:14,625 --> 00:30:17,417 as finally coming home. 561 00:30:18,708 --> 00:30:22,832 She was rescued by the Rangers. 562 00:30:22,833 --> 00:30:24,457 But this was no rescue. 563 00:30:24,458 --> 00:30:28,666 Cynthia Ann is devastated being returned to white society. 564 00:30:28,667 --> 00:30:30,749 It is not where she wants to be. 565 00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:33,707 These people are strangers to her now. 566 00:30:33,708 --> 00:30:36,374 She is basically held there under duress. 567 00:30:36,375 --> 00:30:39,541 She tries to escape back to the Comanches. 568 00:30:39,542 --> 00:30:44,332 And they keep bringing her back to Texas civilization. 569 00:30:44,333 --> 00:30:45,917 She's just despondent. 570 00:30:47,208 --> 00:30:49,541 She's lost almost everything, 571 00:30:49,542 --> 00:30:51,042 and she doesn't know what to do. 572 00:30:57,000 --> 00:31:01,582 It's 1860 when Cynthia Ann Parker is "rescued" 573 00:31:01,583 --> 00:31:03,541 and returned to her white kin. 574 00:31:03,542 --> 00:31:05,166 That same year, 575 00:31:05,167 --> 00:31:07,332 Abraham Lincoln of Illinois is elected to the presidency. 576 00:31:07,333 --> 00:31:10,791 His election immediately touches off the Civil War. 577 00:31:10,792 --> 00:31:12,957 At the start of Lincoln's presidency, 578 00:31:12,958 --> 00:31:16,749 only a quarter of families in Texas owned slaves. 579 00:31:16,750 --> 00:31:18,957 But a majority of Texan voters support 580 00:31:18,958 --> 00:31:21,374 breaking off from the Union. 581 00:31:21,375 --> 00:31:24,291 And on March 2nd, 1861, 582 00:31:24,292 --> 00:31:27,124 Texas joins the Southern Confederacy 583 00:31:27,125 --> 00:31:30,416 just six weeks before the opening shots of the Civil War. 584 00:31:30,417 --> 00:31:32,041 When the war breaks out, 585 00:31:32,042 --> 00:31:35,374 soldiers in Texas head for the Confederate Army. 586 00:31:35,375 --> 00:31:38,499 And so, what were heavily guarded areas in Texas 587 00:31:38,500 --> 00:31:40,541 now are largely unguarded. 588 00:31:40,542 --> 00:31:43,457 Many Texas Rangers also enlist. 589 00:31:43,458 --> 00:31:44,749 In their absence, 590 00:31:44,750 --> 00:31:47,082 the Comanche unleash a series of raids, 591 00:31:47,083 --> 00:31:50,332 not only halting the flow of settlers into West Texas, 592 00:31:50,333 --> 00:31:52,957 but staring off the ones already there. 593 00:31:55,208 --> 00:31:57,624 But Cynthia Ann stays in East Texas 594 00:31:57,625 --> 00:32:00,375 many miles from the raids with her white family, 595 00:32:02,208 --> 00:32:07,541 but has no idea what happened to her husband or to her son. 596 00:32:11,542 --> 00:32:14,999 Cynthia Ann never reconciled herself to her fate. 597 00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:16,832 She never got used it, she never forgot it. 598 00:32:16,833 --> 00:32:18,082 She never stopped mourning 599 00:32:18,083 --> 00:32:21,000 for both her husband and for her two boys. 600 00:32:28,292 --> 00:32:33,624 This one surviving photo of Cynthia Ann and her daughter, 601 00:32:33,625 --> 00:32:35,125 it speaks volumes. 602 00:32:36,125 --> 00:32:38,499 Her hair is cut short, in mourning, 603 00:32:38,500 --> 00:32:41,332 and there's a sense of desperation, 604 00:32:41,333 --> 00:32:44,082 of getting back to her family, 605 00:32:44,083 --> 00:32:45,583 back to her Comanche people. 606 00:32:47,125 --> 00:32:50,041 Topsannah was not supposed to be in the picture, 607 00:32:50,042 --> 00:32:52,166 but she was fussy, 608 00:32:52,167 --> 00:32:55,333 and so Cynthia Ann takes her and begins feeding her. 609 00:32:58,917 --> 00:33:03,582 When the Civil War finally comes to an end in 1865, 610 00:33:03,583 --> 00:33:08,416 Congress abolishes slavery in every state, old and new, 611 00:33:08,417 --> 00:33:12,166 and begins the process of reconstruction in the South. 612 00:33:12,167 --> 00:33:16,207 Cynthia Ann and Topsannah have survived the turmoil, 613 00:33:16,208 --> 00:33:17,958 but perhaps in vain. 614 00:33:18,917 --> 00:33:22,541 Topsannah comes down sick with pneumonia. 615 00:33:22,542 --> 00:33:24,124 She's very ill. 616 00:33:24,125 --> 00:33:25,667 She doesn't survive. 617 00:33:27,375 --> 00:33:31,791 Cynthia Ann is beside herself with grief. 618 00:33:31,792 --> 00:33:34,082 She's lost her husband, 619 00:33:34,083 --> 00:33:37,082 her two boys, and now her little girl. 620 00:33:37,083 --> 00:33:38,417 She's lost everything. 621 00:33:39,417 --> 00:33:42,791 Now completely severed from her Comanche family, 622 00:33:42,792 --> 00:33:47,292 Cynthia Ann refuses to eat and purposefully wastes away. 623 00:33:48,667 --> 00:33:51,957 She dies 11 years after her second capture, 624 00:33:51,958 --> 00:33:53,707 never reconciled, never happy again, 625 00:33:53,708 --> 00:33:55,708 and mourning 'til the day that she died. 626 00:33:57,583 --> 00:34:00,791 By the early 1870s, many of the Plains Indians, 627 00:34:00,792 --> 00:34:04,499 including the Sioux in the north and the Apache in the south, 628 00:34:04,500 --> 00:34:08,374 are being moved onto reservations by the military. 629 00:34:08,375 --> 00:34:11,041 But Cynthia Ann's son, Quanah Parker, 630 00:34:11,042 --> 00:34:13,207 now around 30 years old, 631 00:34:13,208 --> 00:34:15,832 is leading a coalition of armed resistance 632 00:34:15,833 --> 00:34:17,333 on the Southern Plains. 633 00:34:19,083 --> 00:34:22,249 In 1874, President Ulysses S. Grant 634 00:34:22,250 --> 00:34:24,832 sends troops to the Texas panhandle, 635 00:34:24,833 --> 00:34:28,332 determined to ensure the security of white settlers 636 00:34:28,333 --> 00:34:31,874 by forcing every last Comanche onto the reservation. 637 00:34:31,875 --> 00:34:35,583 The conflict will come to be known as the Red River War. 638 00:34:37,208 --> 00:34:39,874 The US government make their final absolute attempt 639 00:34:39,875 --> 00:34:43,082 to crush the Comanches and other South Plains Indians 640 00:34:43,083 --> 00:34:44,999 in this spectacular place called 641 00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:46,833 Palo Duro Canyon in West Texas. 642 00:34:48,458 --> 00:34:51,249 Federal soldiers led by Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie 643 00:34:51,250 --> 00:34:53,291 ambushed a Comanche village 644 00:34:53,292 --> 00:34:56,208 and burned more than 400 teepees to the ground. 645 00:34:57,875 --> 00:35:02,207 Mackenzie took 1,400 horses that belonged the Comanches, 646 00:35:02,208 --> 00:35:04,832 and shot them. 647 00:35:07,833 --> 00:35:10,874 They wouldn't fall over dead like Hollywood movie actors. 648 00:35:10,875 --> 00:35:12,374 They would take off bleeding. 649 00:35:12,375 --> 00:35:15,125 So there's wild screaming horses in all directions. 650 00:35:16,917 --> 00:35:18,332 By the end of the year, 651 00:35:18,333 --> 00:35:20,541 the remaining Southern Plains Indians 652 00:35:20,542 --> 00:35:23,582 fighting alongside Quanah Parker surrender 653 00:35:23,583 --> 00:35:26,125 and move on to reservations as ordered. 654 00:35:27,542 --> 00:35:30,541 Quanah Parker, he is the last holdout. 655 00:35:30,542 --> 00:35:34,791 He is the last of the free roaming Comanche leaders, 656 00:35:34,792 --> 00:35:38,291 and the last of the resistance to the United States 657 00:35:38,292 --> 00:35:40,541 in this area of the country. 658 00:35:40,542 --> 00:35:43,457 Unable to defeat their enemy in battle, 659 00:35:43,458 --> 00:35:46,832 the army instead cuts off their food supply. 660 00:35:46,833 --> 00:35:50,916 The US adopts an official policy of exterminating 661 00:35:50,917 --> 00:35:53,792 the buffalo herds that the Plains tribes live on. 662 00:35:55,042 --> 00:35:57,542 The bison population dropped to about 1,000. 663 00:35:58,458 --> 00:36:03,916 It's a decline of 99.99996% 664 00:36:03,917 --> 00:36:06,957 in basically two generations. 665 00:36:06,958 --> 00:36:08,874 The bison are virtually gone. 666 00:36:08,875 --> 00:36:10,207 The Comanche are being told 667 00:36:10,208 --> 00:36:12,082 they're going to become sedentary farmers, 668 00:36:12,083 --> 00:36:14,167 and they'll be so much happier if they do. 669 00:36:15,333 --> 00:36:17,833 The Native perspective when it comes to farming, 670 00:36:19,000 --> 00:36:23,082 to be plowing a field behind a mule, 671 00:36:23,083 --> 00:36:25,292 it's the lowliest thing they could think of. 672 00:36:26,208 --> 00:36:27,666 They just didn't want to do it. 673 00:36:27,667 --> 00:36:31,583 Being a warrior and a hunter was the highest pursuit. 674 00:36:32,542 --> 00:36:34,082 But Quanah Parker and the Comanche 675 00:36:34,083 --> 00:36:38,207 have almost nowhere to go and nowhere to turn. 676 00:36:38,208 --> 00:36:40,082 For almost two centuries, 677 00:36:40,083 --> 00:36:41,707 the Comanche built an empire 678 00:36:41,708 --> 00:36:45,916 upon the two most iconic animals of the American West, 679 00:36:45,917 --> 00:36:47,667 the horse and the buffalo. 680 00:36:48,875 --> 00:36:52,082 Their nomadic way of life depends on them both, 681 00:36:52,083 --> 00:36:54,291 but now they're under attack. 682 00:36:54,292 --> 00:36:59,416 And by 1875, the Comanches, the Lords of the Plain, 683 00:36:59,417 --> 00:37:03,208 who once numbered 40,000, are down to 1,500. 684 00:37:04,875 --> 00:37:08,416 They either have to go extinct by fighting to the last person, 685 00:37:08,417 --> 00:37:10,999 or they have to cut whatever deal they can 686 00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:14,500 with the people who are taking their world from them. 687 00:37:19,375 --> 00:37:21,332 By the summer of 1875, 688 00:37:21,333 --> 00:37:24,166 the only Comanche still riding the Southern Plains 689 00:37:24,167 --> 00:37:27,250 are Quanah Parker's band, the Quahadi. 690 00:37:28,542 --> 00:37:31,499 Quanah must decide whether to give up control 691 00:37:31,500 --> 00:37:34,041 of his ancestral lands forever, 692 00:37:34,042 --> 00:37:37,875 or fight on and risk the extermination of his people. 693 00:37:38,875 --> 00:37:42,332 It's said, when Quanah was faced at that crossroads 694 00:37:42,333 --> 00:37:44,332 of what to do, 695 00:37:44,333 --> 00:37:46,542 he goes out to a nearby mesa. 696 00:37:50,375 --> 00:37:54,166 He hears a wolf howling in the distance 697 00:37:56,875 --> 00:37:59,832 toward the direction of southwestern Oklahoma, 698 00:37:59,833 --> 00:38:01,166 of Fort Sill, 699 00:38:01,167 --> 00:38:06,832 where the cavalry have long wanted the Comanches to go. 700 00:38:11,375 --> 00:38:14,542 And Quanah Parker makes this decision 701 00:38:16,542 --> 00:38:19,958 to finally go to the reservation, 702 00:38:21,208 --> 00:38:22,707 to finally be corralled, 703 00:38:22,708 --> 00:38:26,957 imprisoned on a very small space of land 704 00:38:26,958 --> 00:38:28,999 that is totally contrary 705 00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:33,708 to how you and your people have always moved about. 706 00:38:36,333 --> 00:38:39,207 On June 2nd of 1875, 707 00:38:39,208 --> 00:38:43,249 Quanah and his band surrender at the Fort Sill reservation, 708 00:38:43,250 --> 00:38:45,832 marking the end of the Red River War 709 00:38:45,833 --> 00:38:48,458 and the last day of the free Comanche. 710 00:38:50,375 --> 00:38:54,582 It's the end of a war that is in effect begun 711 00:38:54,583 --> 00:38:58,582 by the taking captive of this nine-year-old girl 712 00:38:58,583 --> 00:39:00,541 with bright blue eyes, 713 00:39:00,542 --> 00:39:05,332 and it ends with her son's surrender 40 years later. 714 00:39:08,667 --> 00:39:12,041 The 1,500 Comanche left with Quanah are now forced 715 00:39:12,042 --> 00:39:16,833 to live on just 4,600 square miles of reservation land, 716 00:39:17,792 --> 00:39:21,832 less than 2% of the size of Comancheria. 717 00:39:21,833 --> 00:39:24,999 The vast Southern Plains they once controlled 718 00:39:25,000 --> 00:39:26,874 are soon turned into a patchwork 719 00:39:26,875 --> 00:39:30,875 of fenced-in ranches and farms owned by Texan settlers. 720 00:39:32,542 --> 00:39:35,457 The tribes are no longer independent. 721 00:39:35,458 --> 00:39:36,832 They're no longer able 722 00:39:36,833 --> 00:39:38,957 to sustain themselves on the buffalo. 723 00:39:38,958 --> 00:39:42,291 They're dependent on government handouts. 724 00:39:42,292 --> 00:39:46,791 They had to accept rations. 725 00:39:46,792 --> 00:39:48,582 They've been put on these grasslands. 726 00:39:48,583 --> 00:39:51,541 Not really much use for Comanches, 727 00:39:51,542 --> 00:39:53,042 but the white cattlemen? 728 00:39:54,250 --> 00:39:55,874 Quanah starts setting up deals 729 00:39:55,875 --> 00:39:59,207 with some of the white ranchers to graze their cattle. 730 00:39:59,208 --> 00:40:00,791 He becomes an entrepreneur. 731 00:40:00,792 --> 00:40:04,332 He starts acquiring wealth. 732 00:40:04,333 --> 00:40:06,082 He built himself a huge house 733 00:40:06,083 --> 00:40:09,374 where he had Comanches camped around it all the time. 734 00:40:09,375 --> 00:40:13,792 He has eight wives, at least 20, 25 children. 735 00:40:15,583 --> 00:40:20,542 He becomes this bridge between two cultures. 736 00:40:21,708 --> 00:40:24,041 Theodore Roosevelt becomes a friend of his, 737 00:40:24,042 --> 00:40:26,457 and Roosevelt invites Quanah Parker to Washington, DC 738 00:40:26,458 --> 00:40:29,791 for his inauguration on March 4th, 1905. 739 00:40:29,792 --> 00:40:34,332 And Quanah talks about packing his six shooter 740 00:40:34,333 --> 00:40:35,874 to protect the President. 741 00:40:41,708 --> 00:40:43,417 When Quanah crosses over, 742 00:40:44,875 --> 00:40:47,749 he's buried right next to his mother 743 00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:51,625 and also the remains of his sister, Topsannah. 744 00:40:52,833 --> 00:40:57,124 Cynthia Ann and Quanah were separated in this life 745 00:40:57,125 --> 00:40:59,000 and reunited at death. 746 00:41:02,333 --> 00:41:05,583 In the end, it's a story with a legacy of destruction, 747 00:41:06,917 --> 00:41:09,041 of conquest, of dispossession of Indian Peoples, 748 00:41:09,042 --> 00:41:12,374 of cultural genocide against those peoples. 749 00:41:12,375 --> 00:41:14,499 We are a people with a mixed legacy. 750 00:41:14,500 --> 00:41:15,999 We cannot understand who we are 751 00:41:16,000 --> 00:41:18,041 unless we understand where we came from 752 00:41:18,042 --> 00:41:21,207 and ask ourselves, what can we do better? 753 00:41:21,208 --> 00:41:22,833 What can we do better? 754 00:41:23,750 --> 00:41:25,332 Despite the violence 755 00:41:25,333 --> 00:41:28,124 these two empires inflicted on each other, 756 00:41:28,125 --> 00:41:32,541 it's not just the US military that defeats the Comanche. 757 00:41:32,542 --> 00:41:35,750 It's the advancing power of American industry. 758 00:41:36,708 --> 00:41:38,374 Comancheria is carved up 759 00:41:38,375 --> 00:41:42,374 by trails, rails, and telegraph lines. 760 00:41:42,375 --> 00:41:46,291 The land is farmed and grazed to feed a growing nation 761 00:41:46,292 --> 00:41:47,833 and fuel its economy. 762 00:41:48,792 --> 00:41:52,499 The open skies and rolling plains still remain, 763 00:41:52,500 --> 00:41:55,167 but the Comanche are confined to reservations. 764 00:41:56,417 --> 00:41:58,041 While Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker 765 00:41:58,042 --> 00:42:01,332 both found a way to embrace a different culture, 766 00:42:01,333 --> 00:42:05,582 the story of Texas, a land conquered by American settlers, 767 00:42:05,583 --> 00:42:08,874 will play out again in California. 768 00:42:08,875 --> 00:42:10,374 Only this time, 769 00:42:10,375 --> 00:42:14,208 the hunger for land is eclipsed by the power of gold fever. 76532

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