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Dr Parker Paul McKenzie

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Birth
Mountain View, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
5 Mar 1999 (aged 101)
Mountain View, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Native American Figure. He was a Kiowa historian, linguist, anthropologist, elder, and original board member of the American Indian Exposition, who was at age 101 was the oldest member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma and a bundle keeper for the Kiowa people. McKenzie was a self-taught linguist, but his knowledge and talents are often said to equal those of Cherokee leader Sequoyah. Both leaders developed written languages for their tribes. He was enrolled under his Kiowa name, San-Tau-Koy. McKenzie attended school at Rainy Mountain boarding school and Phoenix Indian boarding school and later went on to Lamson Business College and Oklahoma A & M University. His contributions to the Kiowa were honored by the University of Colorado in 1991 with the awarding of an honorary doctorate. In March of 1920, McKenzie began employment in the Indian Monies Section of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Anadarko Agency. After 39 years of meritorious service, he retired in June of 1959. McKenzie first served as a Kiowa linguist with American linguistics consultant John Peabody Harrington when he did preliminary fieldwork at the Anadarko Agency. His work earned him an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of Colorado. He went on to become the principal scholar in recording the history of his tribal language. His painstaking attention to detail and nuances of meaning have enriched the general understanding of the Kiowa language, culture, and history.
Native American Figure. He was a Kiowa historian, linguist, anthropologist, elder, and original board member of the American Indian Exposition, who was at age 101 was the oldest member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma and a bundle keeper for the Kiowa people. McKenzie was a self-taught linguist, but his knowledge and talents are often said to equal those of Cherokee leader Sequoyah. Both leaders developed written languages for their tribes. He was enrolled under his Kiowa name, San-Tau-Koy. McKenzie attended school at Rainy Mountain boarding school and Phoenix Indian boarding school and later went on to Lamson Business College and Oklahoma A & M University. His contributions to the Kiowa were honored by the University of Colorado in 1991 with the awarding of an honorary doctorate. In March of 1920, McKenzie began employment in the Indian Monies Section of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Anadarko Agency. After 39 years of meritorious service, he retired in June of 1959. McKenzie first served as a Kiowa linguist with American linguistics consultant John Peabody Harrington when he did preliminary fieldwork at the Anadarko Agency. His work earned him an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of Colorado. He went on to become the principal scholar in recording the history of his tribal language. His painstaking attention to detail and nuances of meaning have enriched the general understanding of the Kiowa language, culture, and history.

Bio by: Sharlotte Neely Donnelly



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  • Added: Feb 19, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34000518/parker_paul-mckenzie: accessed ), memorial page for Dr Parker Paul McKenzie (15 Nov 1897–5 Mar 1999), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34000518, citing Memory Lane Cemetery, Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.