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The Comanche Empire
This hugely important volume is not intended to be the end-all of Comanche histories but rather a starting point
"...The Comanche Empire by Pekka HämäläinenYale University Press, 512 pp., $35..."

June 20, 2008 Books Review by Ed Baker

Blessed Deliverance
The Borderland, Bud Shrake's Latest Tall Tale
"...Colorado River village of Austin, where roving bands of Comanches are camped out just beyond the banks of Shoal..."

March 31, 2000 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Who Owns the Ancestors?
Excavations near Victoria promise a scientific gold mine, but possible objections from Native American leaders leave the project's fate uncertain.
"...with tribal leaders, including the representatives of the Oklahoma-based Comanche Nation, the Mescalero Tribe of Apaches representing the Lipan,..."

Feb. 8, 2002 News Feature by Lee Nichols

Day Trips
Fort Leaton State Historic Site stands as a stark reminder of the rugged life of the pioneers on the Texas frontier
"...Rio Grande Valley, which has changed only subtly since Comanche raiders and Mexican traders forded the river at the..."

June 20, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Theatrical Impresario Larry Gatlin
Recording star Larry Gatlin is now a man of the theatre and busily working on a pair of musicals here in Austin
"...Parker, son of kidnapped settler Cynthia Ann Parker and Comanche Chief Peta Nocona, who grew up to become the..."

July 1, 2005 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

'The Will Rogers Follies': Back in the Saddle Again
For the creative team on the new national tour of 'The Will Rogers Follies,' working on the show is like slipping into a broken-in pair of old boots
"...new production of The Will Rogers Follies, launching its national tour at Bass Concert Hall this weekend. Director and..."

Aug. 26, 2005 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out
"...with the competing plans. Speaking on behalf of the Comanche Nation, spokesman Quanah Parker said, "You carpetbaggers do realize we..."

April 1, 2016 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Mardi Gras Indian Tribes From New Orleans
"...no longer active. Others, such as Fi-Yi-Yi and Congo Nation, haven't yet reached their peak. If you're in the..."

May 5, 2006 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Day Trips
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge encompasses a rare island of native grassland and its natural occupants
"...The Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge in Southwestern Oklahoma was once a part..."

June 10, 2005 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Public Notice: Lyft Up; Uber Under
The city sorts out airport ride-booking, and Uber resists
"...Transportation Network Company permitted to operate ... at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport." Under a one-year pilot program, effective immediately, Lyft..."

March 13, 2015 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...you mention that Josiah Wilbarger was scalped by the Comanche, but in reality he was scalped by the Kickapoo...."

March 2, 2001 Column

Naked City
Austin Energy's attempt to shut close its books to the public will be considered by city council September.
"...to go out and buy interest in Texas Utilities' Comanche Peak nuclear plant. That's an unlikely possibility, considering the..."

Sept. 1, 2000 News Feature

Day Trips & Beyond: December Events Roundup
Saddle up your reindeer
"...in your passport from 25 historic sites, attractions, and destinations in a six-county region between Brewster County and El..."

Dec. 3, 2021 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

The Past, Present, and Future of Waller and Shoal Creeks
Finally doing right by Austin's waterways
"...long been hard-scaped, a survivor of past decades' unstable incarnations of Austin's Downtown creeks as places for people. (Including..."

Nov. 30, 2018 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Gay Place
UNdeniably queer, summer
"...Hippie Hollow. Sat., May 19, 10am-10pm. Hippie Hollow, 7000 Comanche Trl...."

May 18, 2018 Column by Sarah Marloff

Death Waits for No Plan
Austin works on making its cemeteries more accessible to the public
"...or so the story goes – were killed by Comanche warriors while hunting bear in the part of the..."

Feb. 6, 2015 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Day Trips
The Brazos Indian Reservation began as an effort to provide native Texans with a homeland, yet ended in tragedy
"...of tears as the battered remnants of the First Nations fled for their safety. This is a travel article..."

Oct. 9, 2009 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Texas Book Festival 2002 Book Reviews
Accept the premise that no work of historical fiction dealing with Native Americans can match Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian and you're on your way to appreciating David Marion Wilkinson's Oblivion's Altar for what it is," writes James McWilliams. "An entertaining, imaginative, and historically informed story about the ruthless displacement of the Cherokee Nation from its Georgia homeland."
"...informed story about the ruthless displacement of the Cherokee Nation from its Georgia homeland. Wilkinson's third novel might not..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature by James McWilliams

Day Trips
Texas Monthly has called the Old Jail Art Center "the best small town art museum in Texas -- and maybe the nation."
"...Fort Worth were once the undisputed territory of the Comanche. Ranchers began moving into the country by the mid-1800s...."

Dec. 21, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Postmarks
East Timor. Campaign Finance Reform. Napster. Living Wages. Little Richard.
"...children celebrating primera comunión on Mother's Day, with some Comanche or Apache bloods still splashing those forced smiles for..."

May 26, 2000 Column

Day Trips
The back roads of northeastern Travis County snake around enough to make a Sunday drive seem like a journey.
"...irrigation canals made large farms profitable. In West Texas, Comanche Springs was flowing at 1,900 liters a second. By..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Texas Radio and the Really Big Beat
Capstar's Austin-based Empire
"...the radioactive dirt that attracted thousands of squatters to Comanche County. Or maybe it's the sky, that huge gaseous..."

May 22, 1998 Music Feature by Bill Crawford

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