They lived on the southern plains and were one of the first tribes to use horses. They were part of the Wind River Shoshone. They moved south in stages by attacking and displacing other tribes. By the 1800’s they were a very powerful tribe with an estimated population of 7,000 to 30,000.
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Comanche Indians ARE Plains Indians. The difference is that while the Comanche lived on the Southern Plains (Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado,) other tribes such as the Sioux lived in Wyoming, Montana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas (the Upper Plains.)
The great plains are in the central part of the United States from Wyoming south to the panhandle of Texas. It includes states like Texas Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Montana, South and North Dakota.
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.
Landforms regions of Wyoming include the Great Plains in eastern Wyoming, the Rocky Mountains in western and southern Wyoming, and the Wyoming basin in central Wyoming. To be more specific, there are the Great Plains and the Black Hills, the Middle Rockies and the Southern Rockies, the Yellowstone Plateau, the Wyoming Basin, and dunes and badlands.
the eastern plains indains.
the comanche indians lived in the texas plains they lived in tps
The Comanches lived on the prairies, plateaus, and plains of western Texas. Their territory was named Comancheria, it covered parts of Mexico, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico.
northern plains i belive
The central plains of the United States were explored by numerous people, including famous explorers like Lewis and Clark, who ventured through the region during their expedition in the early 19th century. Additionally, indigenous peoples such as the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Comanche had long inhabited and traveled across the central plains before European exploration.
The answer depends on what you define as "landforms". Four, if you count the landforms regions of Wyoming, which are the Great Plains in eastern Wyoming, the Rocky Mountains in western and southern Wyoming, and the Wyoming basin in central Wyoming. More if you break down the regions because there are the Great Plains and the Black Hills, the Middle Rockies and the Southern Rockies, the Yellowstone Plateau, the Wyoming Basin, and dunes and badlands, making that list 8. You can continue by naming specific landforms such as Devil's Tower, and the Yellowstone Plateau, and then you would have hundreds of landforms in Wyoming.
Comanche Indians lived in Wyoming primarily due to the region's abundant natural resources, which provided ample hunting grounds and opportunities for gathering. The area's vast plains and mountains offered a suitable environment for their nomadic lifestyle, centered around bison hunting. Additionally, as the Comanche expanded their territory in the 18th and 19th centuries, they sought regions that could support their way of life and facilitate trade with other tribes and European settlers.