Numunu Voices in the Wind is the first festival brought to the museum by the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, celebrating the culture and heritage of the "Lords of the Plains." In this segment, Comanche ...
Fort Huachuca, AZ. - In June 1944, when Comanche Indian Cpl. Charles Chibitty landed on Utah Beach in Normandy, his first radio message was to another Comanche on an incoming boat. He transmitted it ...
Charles Chibitty, 83, the last known survivor of the Comanche “code talkers” who used their native language to transmit messages for the Allies in Europe during World War II, died Wednesday at a ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Three months and three days was how long it took for Ron Cooper to walk the Northern Route of the Cherokee Trail of Tears from Tennessee to Oklahoma. After he reached the end, he ...
Fort Huachuca, AZ. - In June 1944, when Comanche Indian Cpl. Charles Chibitty landed on Utah Beach in Normandy, his first radio message was to another Comanche on an incoming boat. He transmitted it ...