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Before European contact (and therefore the horse,) the Comanche hunted small game such as deer and rabbits and gathered roots and berries, making them hunter-gatherers. However, with the horse the Comanche were able to effectively hunt buffalo, and the hunt became a much larger part of their lives.

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11y ago

No the Comanche did not fish, considering all fish and birds to be unclean.

They preferred large game animals like deer, elk and buffalo, or in hard times small mammals such as rats and skunks or reptiles such as snakes, lizards and frogs. Wild plant foods were also important, gathered daily by the women.

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The Comanche Indians hunt. The hunt on the resources in their land.

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*played with dolls

*rode horses

*went hunting or fishing with dad

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No, they hunt on the resources of their land.

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13y ago

The Comanche were hunters and gatherers.

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The Cherokee Indians farmed.

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hunters

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