Yes, the Comanche people are still living today. They are a Native American tribe primarily located in Oklahoma, with a rich cultural heritage and community. The Comanche Nation continues to preserve their traditions, language, and history while also participating in modern society. Efforts to revitalize their language and cultural practices are ongoing.
The Comanche were nomads, living in tipis and moving from place to place on horse and travois.
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yes. omfg .......................... well kinda I'm doing a report about them so I'm still trying to figure out what happened to them but i read that there are 11,000 descents of the Comanche Indians and there still and Comanche elders who live on Comanche reserves and speak their language sooo their nation came down but they still have descents so they didn't really die out who ever wrote omfg is stupid but the one under that is cool with me
Currently, there are Comanche reservations in both Oklahoma and Texas. However, during the 19th century the Comanche roamed New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, and Oklahoma.
the main Comanche language of the Comanche is NUMINU
I believe there is a Comanche woman who turned 100 years old in Feb. 2012
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The RAH-66 programme was canceled in 2004.
how do the comanche live
The address of the Comanche Public Library is: 311 N Austin St, Comanche, 76442 2405