| A | B |
| another force that patrolled the fronties, orginally organized by Stephen F Austin | the Texas Rangers |
| The monitored release of a prisoner before a full sentence is served | parole |
| Quanah Parker led more than 700 Comanche and Kowa into battle against a camp of buffalo hunters | Second Battle of Adobe Walls |
| A famous Kiowa chief, known for his powerful speeches | Satanta |
| I created a 3 million acre reservation, provided food to the Native Americans. Native Americans would stop raidint the settlements. | Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek |
| Quaker who was an agent to the Kiowa-Comanche reservation | Lawrie Tatum |
| Nine companies with about 1,000 rnagers to help protect the frontier | The Frontier Regiment |
| The Powerful Comanche leader who fought against the Anglos | Quanah Parker |
| The General in charge of about 1,400 soldiers. Signed a peace treaty with the Comanche. | James W. Throckmorton |
| A person who was captured and raised by the Comanches and had a son named Quanah. | Cynthia Ann Parker |
| An organized group or unit of soldiers. | a Company |
| Battle where Kit Carson and his troops killed more than a hundred Native Americans, burning their homes and destroying their food. | First Battle of Adobe Walls |
| African American fighter on the frontier | Buffalo Soldier |
| a person who slaughtered buffalo for the value of their hides | Buffalo Hunter |
| a religious peace policy that would move Native Americans to reservations while giving them supplies, educating them, and protecting them. They would also punish those who went on raids. | Quaker Peace Policy |
| this war included the battles at Palo Duro Canyon and the Second Battle of Adobe Walls | Red River War |
| a Commander of the U.S. Army | William Tecumseh Sherman |
| the place where a band of Kiowas attacked and killed seven teamsters from a wagon train | Salt Creek |