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    Comanche. The Comanche / kəˈmæntʃi / or Nʉmʉnʉʉ ( Comanche: Nʉmʉnʉʉ, "the people" [3]) is a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States. Comanche people today belong to the federally recognized Comanche Nation, headquartered in Lawton, Oklahoma.

  3. May 21, 2024 · Comanche, North American Indian tribe of equestrian nomads whose 18th- and 19th-century territory comprised the southern Great Plains. The name Comanche is derived from a Ute word meaning “anyone who wants to fight me all the time.” The Comanche had previously been part of the Wyoming Shoshone.

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  4. Comanche history for the eighteenth century falls into three broad and distinct categories: (1) the Comanche and their relationship with the Spanish, Puebloans, Ute, and Apache peoples of New Mexico; (2) The Comanche and their relationship with the Spanish, Apache, Wichita, and other peoples of Texas; and, (3) The Comanche and their ...

  5. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesComanche Indians - TSHA

    Oct 9, 2020 · Learn about the Comanches, a powerful tribe of horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains and influenced Texas history. Explore their origins, culture, migration, wars, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  6. May 20, 2011 · Their story — and the saga of the powerful American Indian tribe — is told by S.C. Gwynne in his book, Empire of the Summer Moon.

  7. Nov 5, 2023 · Learn about the Comanche tribe, their migration, raids, treaties, and culture. Discover how they became the most feared and warlike tribe in history, and how they adapted to horses and buffalo.

  8. Feb 13, 2020 · Learn about the Comanche, a powerful Native American people who dominated the southern plains for centuries. Explore their origins, trade, raids, culture, and current status.

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