Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History by S.C. Gwynne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Prior to reading Empire of the Summer Moon, the only book I’d ever read on the subject of Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker was the historical fiction novel Ride the Wind by Lucia St. Clair Robson. Her novel piqued my interest in the Parker family and the demise of the Comanche tribe. Over the years, I’d gathered what little information I could find, and one year made a pilgrimage to Fort Sill to visit the resting place of Quanah, his mother Cynthia Ann, and Quanah’s sister Topsana (Prairie Flower).

Cynthia Ann Parker and Prairie Flower at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
When a friend of mine recommended Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne, I was delighted to find such an extensively researched account of the Comanche history and how they became North America’s most powerful tribe. Gwynne presents a complete panorama of the tribe – from their unmatched skills as horsemen to their ruthless treatment of their enemies. The Comanche were both “notorious and brutal killers, [yet] there existed a deep and abiding tenderness. Perhaps that should be obvious, since they were, after all, human beings.” Gwynne’s unbiased and unretouched portrait of what was real and true is neither a judgment against or espousal of the Comanche. Rather, it is an honest, dogged look into the rise and fall of a fascinating people.

Quanah Parker at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
I highly recommend this book to any historian – amateur or otherwise – who is interested in the history of America’s native tribes.
Dearest Stacy,
It is so valuable for having writers like this that painstakingly do the real research for discovering the real life of any tribe or group in history! Wish I could go back to my reading but I need a couple of more years I guess for selling out and for further converting videos to DVDs and decluttering things. This week I managed to list all of Pieter’s old super 8 film equipment. What is the use of keeping it when we have digitalized all our old films, via Costco to DVD? Sold one of 4 pieces within 24 hours so that is rewarding. I love to get shelves and closets empty!
Need to do a lot of writing, more diary style with the use of our digitalized slides but that is more for winter time. We are biking almost daily together, weather permitting.
Sending you hugs,
Mariette
Bravo, Mariette! Katrina took most of my superfluous possessions – and so many sentimental things, like my videos. But things have begun to collect again, and I should follow your lead. ❤