Talk:Peta Nocona

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Peta Nocona was not killed in combat. It was a servant of his who was killed in the battle in which his wife Naduah was captured.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.214.118.141 (talkcontribs)

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An editor has inexplicably reverted a set of cleanup edits. He claims that this edit is justified to preserve a category. Leaving aside the issue of his failure to preserve other improvements, the category in question specifies a scope that does not include biographies. Nikkimaria (talk) 02:18, 14 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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PETA Nocona met Wilber S Nye[edit]

In this Wikipedia article it states that Wilber S Nye met Peta Nocona. This needs a citation because Wilber Nye was not posted to Fort Sill until the 20th century well after even the adjusted date of Peta’s death. He most assuredly met with his son Quannah because he met with all the surviving veterans of the Comanche and Kiowa who lived near the post. I have read all of Nye’s books and this proposed meeting with the father is not mentioned. According to the alleged date of the fathers death it was circa 1865 or 1867 and Nye would have been a child at that time. So the citation is probably of a meeting with the son Quannah. 47.24.111.156 (talk) 00:31, 15 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]