A performer of powwow music like a vocalist, drummer, and award-winning elegant dancer, George “Woogee” Watchemaker was most importantly a religious leader for Comanche people. Watchetaker was a five-time world-champion elegant dancer, a method of American Indian dances frequently performed at powwows through the entire Indian countries. He was frequently involved with effective lobbying for reputation of Native People in america within his community, and in the ’90s, he helped spearhead the Crowell, Alright, Chamber of Business decision to improve the name of its annual springtime event to Cynthia Ann Parker Times honoring the great feminine Comanche main Cynthia Ann Parker, or Qanah Parker.