COMANCHE

kəmănˈchē, Native North Americans belonging to the Shoshonean group of the Uto-Aztecan branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). They originated from a Basin-type culture and eventually adopted a Plains culture. They separated from the Shoshone and migrated southward in the late 1600s, appearing in New Mexico around 1705. In the late 18th cent. and early 19th cent. their range included SE Colorado, SW Kansas, W Oklahoma, and N Texas. The Comanche were excellent horsemen and inveterate raiders, often pushing far S into Mexico. They were extremely warlike and effectively prevented white settlers from passing safely through their territory for more than a century. They are said to have killed more whites in proportion to their own numbers than any other Native American group. They were associated with the Kiowa, the Cheyenne, and the Arapaho in a loose confederacy. The Comanche, however, considered themselves superior to their associates, and their language served as the trade language for the area. The sun dance, a common feature in the Plains culture area, was not an important part of Comanche culture; they probably introduced the peyote ritual to the Plains tribes. Never a large group despite their wide range, their numbers were greatly reduced by warfare and disease. In 1990 there were about 11,500 Comanche in the United States.

See E. Wallace and E. A. Hoebel, Comanches, The Lords of the South Plains (1952); J. E. Harston, Comanche Land (1963); A. C. Greene, The Last Captive (1972); T. R. Fehrenbach, Comanches: the Destruction of a People (1974).

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...6 Apache Cherokee Cheyenne Comanche Creek Crow Huron Iroquois Navajo...Sioux North American Indians Today Comanche by Joyce Libal Mason Crest Publishers...in North Americas big, wide river ! Comanche warriors had a reputation for courage...
...ANTHROPOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS The Comanche Indians are one of the most widely known...Although much has been published on Comanche history and culture, this is the first...of the changes and continuities in Comanche political organizations from their earliest...
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...Ethnohistory of Social Change Among the Comanches and Hasinais During Spains Colonial Era...ethnohistory of social change among the Comanches and Hasinais during Spains colonial era...and index. ISBN 0-415-94394-9 1. Comanche Indians-History. 2. Hasinai Indians-History...
...Valley-Discovery and exploration. 8. Comanche Indians-Canadian River Valley-History-l9th...the Canadian River and through the Comanche country. The present reprint arises...the Llnno Estncndo or Staked Plain. Comanche and Kiowa allies roamed over this remaining...
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The Comanche Code Talkers of World War II. by Rosemary F. Crockett THE COMANCHE CODE TALKERS OF WORLD WAR II. By William C...talkers of World War II; however, seventeen Comanches were also recruited specifically to serve...
Comanche Society: Before the Reservation. by Ray Miles Comanche Society: Before the Reservation. By Gerald Betty. (College...xi, 239. $39.95.) The author of this study examines Comanche society from 1706, the generally accepted date of their...
William C. Meadows, the Comanche Code Talkers of World War II...xxvi + 280 pp., $24.95 (cloth). The Comanche Code Talkers of World War II by William...World War I and in World War II the Comanche program predated the Navajo. When...
Comanche Political History: An Ethnohistorical Perspective, 1707-1875 by Jason Baird Jackson...maps, tables, bibliogr. Lincoln, NE, London: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1996. pounds42.50 Comanche political history provides a detailed history of Comanche-speaking groups on the Southern Plains, from European contact through their settlement on...
Powerful Medicine: the Rhetoric of Comanche Activist Ladonna Harris by Amanda...for and working with tribal communities-Comanche activist LaDonna Harris. Harris is the...experiences and identity and values as a Comanche woman, Harris played a critical role...
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Stealth Comanche by Bill Sweetman The Comanches five-blade rotor makes a "whir" rather than the blends into background noise better. By the time an enemy hears Comanche, it will be almost twice as close as todays helicopters...
...Dallas-Fort Worth metropolis sits the Comanche Peak nuclear power station, waiting to...Regulatory Commission, Texas Utilities (T.U.), Comanche Peaks owner, is moving to apply for a...before commercial operation. Ironically, Comanche Peak was put on the fast track to operation...
...to succeed with this transformation. Comanche and Crusader provide irreplaceable capabilities...survivability, and sustainability. Comanche fills a void in the armed aviation reconnaissance...systems. With a suite of on-board sensors, Comanche is designed to perform attack, intelligence...
...would be speaking French today; if the Comanche hadnt opposed the Spanish, the American...New England. The statement about the Comanche is even more absurd. Like the Apache and the Ute, the Comanche were formidable enemies of Spain. However...
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...Straight about the Lords of Buffalo Country; Comanche Empire by Pekka Hamalainen. Yale, Pounds...Plains and Northern Mexico. This was the Comanche empire - big enough to suppress all its...Wayne in the classic Westerns, yet of the Comanches - aristocrats among their people, little...
Army rebuts critical report on its Comanche helicopter: Retired colonel, Pentagon...other defense agencies, writes that the Comanche recon- naissance-attack chopper is...says the Army first designed the RAH-66 Comanche in the early 1980s principally to fight...
Pentagon Axes Development of Comanche Helicopter. Byline: Bill Gertz...costs. The cancellation of the Comanche helicopter is the second major Army...Army officials said. "To have Comanche survivable and to do the kinds of...
...procurement of the futuristic RAH-66 Comanche attack helicopter - its largest aviation...Bigelow. "The Army is committed to the Comanche program. The current plan is to field approximately 1,200 Comanches." The cuts would represent the most...
Critics Choice. FILM: COMANCHE, 1.45pm, Ch4 A DUSTY Cowboys n Indians movie, largely favouring the latter, with Dana Andrews as a sympathetic frontier scout trying...
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COMANCHE k man che, Native North Americans belonging to the...included SE Colorado, SW Kansas, W Oklahoma, and N Texas. The Comanche were excellent horsemen and inveterate raiders, often...Cheyenne, and the Arapaho in a loose confederacy. The Comanche, however, considered themselves superior to their associates...
FORT SILL U.S. military reservation, Comanche co., SW Okla., 4 mi (6.4 km) N of Lawton; est. 1869 by Gen...of Joshua W. Sill, a Civil War general. The Wichita, Kiowa, Comanche, and other Native American groups were given homes on the reservation...
...Native American chief, b. Texas; son of a Comanche chief, Peta Nocone, and Cynthia Ann Parker...massacre. In 1867 he became chief of the Comanche and until 1875 led raids on frontier...Jackson, Quanah Parker, Last Chief of the Comanches (1963). ____________________ Copyright...
...Hills, they were forced to move south to Comanche territory; in 1790, after a bloody war...Kiowa reached a permanent peace with the Comanche. According to Lewis and Clark, the Kiowa...Kiowa, who allied themselves with the Comanche, raided as far south as Durango, Mexico...
LAWTON city (1990 pop. 80,561), seat of Comanche co., SW Okla.; inc. 1901. It is a commercial and trade center for the surrounding cotton, wheat, and cattle area. Fort Sill...
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