Most native American tribes had no wedding ceremony, despite the false impression given in badly-researched and historically fake Hollywood movies.
Marriage among all the Plains tribes was seen as a purely practical and informal event based entirely on acceptance (or otherwise) by the girl's father - if the young man gave a sufficiently acceptable compensation payment in good-quality horses and the father agreed, the girl moved in with the young man and they were considered husband and wife. No ceremony, no honeymoon, no celebrations.
Divorce was equally informal; if either party gave sufficient cause, the other simply moved back to his/her parents and the marriage was over.
It is typical of white Americans that they assume that another culture's wedding practices must be the same as their own, hence the false representation given in movies.
The Comanche Indians culture was brutal
the main Comanche language of the Comanche is NUMINU
Rupees are used in India, not by "Indians" (Native Americans like the Comanche) in America. So no, the Comanche never used rupees.
The Comanche word for coyote is: kʉtseena
The address of the Friends Of Historic Comanche Inc is: Po Box 453, Comanche, TX 76442-0453
The Comanche Indians culture was brutal
like triangles
the comanche indians played a basketball like game
yes it is like all over weddings.
They can be, but it depends on the family. It is just like in the United States, you can have religious weddings and you can have secular weddings.
No, they have regular weddings like the North and South America.
mild
Very nice
a viking wedding
She normally does a bouquet toss just like at non-Jewish weddings.
Catholic weddings typically have organ music, and it is scarce. Christian weddings, depending on the church, could have lots of gospel music. Christian weddings don't follow a strict procedure, like catholic weddings. Anything goes - music, prayer, etc.
The Comanche word for winged is kasakatʉThe superscript letters are whispered, so the word sounds like kahs-kaht.