The Comanche tribe had a strong animosity towards several groups, particularly the Spanish, Mexicans, and later American settlers, due to conflicts over land, resources, and sovereignty. The Spanish were viewed as a significant threat due to their efforts to colonize and control the region. Additionally, the expansion of American settlers into Comanche territory in the 19th century intensified their hostilities. Overall, these groups were seen as encroachers on their traditional lands and way of life.
the Shoshone
their Comanches tribe leader
The Comanche tribe was a relatively new tribe. They broke off from the Shoshone tribe in Wyoming in the 1600s.
His tribe considered him a great chief. He was the last chief of that tribe.
the Lakota tribe
Caddoes were nomaic, So were Comanches
Comanches in the novel, Sioux in the movie..
The Comanches were hunter-gatherers with a horse culture.
The Comanche Indians didn't have a government because they wanted to be a free tribe
No. Comanches are and were a plains tribe that lived off the buffalo, which meant they were a nomadic people who couldn't grow crops, certainly not like the Algonquin people.
Yes they did. But comanches won most of thd times due to being ruthless
It is the name of a Plains Indian tribe who used to live in the area of what is now New Mexico.