plains culture
The Comanche were a part of the Plains Indians. They lived all over the Western states and also in Texas.
On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
In the southern part of Texas
There is no Comanche reservation. It was dissolved in 1901 in accordance with the Jerome Agreement. It was in SW Oklahoma. The Comanche Nation tribal complex is located in Elgin, Oklahoma. The tribal jurisdictional area is within Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jefferson, Kiowa, Stephens, and Tillman Counties.
Now many live on reservations in Oklahoma. However, the Comanches previously roamed Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma.
Southwestern Louisiana and Southeastern Texas.
They lived near El Paso.
Since the habitation that the Comanches lived in was flat and dry, I would guess that they would have been in the Great Plains. To backup this answer, the Comanche not only controlled part of Texas, but also part of Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
The Comanche Indians were known as the Lords of the Southern Plains due to their expert horsemanship. Horses were a vital part of the Comanche lifestyle, used for hunting, raiding, and transportation.
The Comanche Indians were originally part of the Shoshone tribe, a mountain tribe in Western USA. In the late 1700's the Comanches split from the Shoshone and moved to the plains in eastern Colorado and Kansas.
It is the year Mexico (and Texas, which was part of Mexico at the time) won its independence from Spain.Mexico liberalized immigration to increase the population of people they could use to fight Comanche Indians.
The Comanche were nomadic because they were hunter-gatherers. Their main source of food, clothing, housing, and tools were the vast herds of Buffalo who roamed the Plains. As the Buffalo migrated so did the Comanche.