The Comanche lived on the Southern Plains in what is now Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Because of their location they ate the plentiful buffalo, as well as hunting deer and small game and gathering roots and berries.
yes Comanche Indians cooked food in a buffaloes stomach
buffalo
yes they traveled for food
they mainly collected food from the brave (men) hunting food
They ate mostly buffalo
They traded buffalo goods and their horses for food. They traded with the Caddos and Wichita.
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.
The European Settlers killed most of the buffalo that the Native American Indians needed for food and and clothing. The Settlers also brought gold excavators and cattle ranchers. These impacted the Comanche tribe as the space was being stolen. The plains land was being taken over by the Europeans. This caused wars between the plains tribes.
Buffalo.
because they will need food
their Comanches tribe leader
they either roast it or boil it over a fire with sticks