A water barrel and coffee mill was typically attached to these vehicles, which included a canvas “possum belly” to store firewood. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these vehicles that served as mobile kitchens for cowboys on long trail drives across the West.
ANSWER: chuckwagons [prompt on wagons]
[10e] The inventor of the chuckwagon, Charles Goodnight, signed an 1878 treaty with Quanah Parker to provide cattle to this tribe centered around the Texas Panhandle. These “Lords of the Southern Plains” fought namesake raiding wars with Texas and Mexico.
ANSWER: Comanche [or Comanche Nation; accept Comanche Wars; accept Comanchería; accept Nermernuh; accept Numunuu Sookobitu; accept Yamparika; accept Kotsoteka; accept Nokoni; accept Penateka; accept Quahadi or Quahada]
[10h] Goodnight and this rancher blazed a trail to Wyoming for cattle drives. This rancher died of gangrene after being severely wounded on the trail by the Comanche.
ANSWER: Oliver Loving [accept Goodnight–Loving Trail]
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