The remarkable Quanah adapted to his new life well. He retained multiple wives, but donned white men's clothes (sometimes) and entered the cattle business. He became fast friends with some of the men who had pursued him, and even welcomed President Teddy Roosevelt to his home in Oklahoma. Wisely, however, he refrained from telling spine-chilling stories about his earlier raids on white settlers. He died in 1911, and is known to history as the last chief of the Comanches.
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