1851 i THINK!
buffalo
They hunted buffalo, until there weren't any
Yes. Mostly buffalo and some wild deer.
they were big everyone would come and join except the ones that hunt enough buffalo for every one
they either roast it or boil it over a fire with sticks
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.
If they used them at all, one Comanche armed with a bow would stalk the buffalo and shoot it. They were more likely to break hunting parties into two groups. One group would be at the top of a cliff and would run buffalo over it, letting them fall to their deaths. The other group, at the bottom, would butcher the dead buffalo and take them back to camp.
yes they hunt buffalo
yes the tonkawas in nomad becausethe hunt buffalo when they hunt buffalo when ever the buffalo go they were follow
The Comanche Indians primarily hunted using bows and arrows, which were essential for their mobile lifestyle on horseback. They also utilized lances and spears for hunting larger game, such as buffalo, which were crucial to their diet and culture. The Comanche were skilled horsemen, allowing them to chase and effectively hunt their prey across the plains.
yes they hunt buffalo
Yes The tribe range consisted of present-day eastern New Mexico, southern Colorado, southern Kansas, all of Oklahoma, and most of northern and southern Texas.