The Comanche Indians used painting to make their pottery colorful
Pens
They used them for shelter.
horses and by foot
THE SiOUX iNDiANS WOULD USE THE BUFFALO FOR:FOODSHELTERCLOTHiNGTOOLSHyDESPELTS
Rupees are used in India, not by "Indians" (Native Americans like the Comanche) in America. So no, the Comanche never used rupees.
maori.. they live in New Zealand
The Comanche Indians were known as the Lords of the Southern Plains due to their expert horsemanship. Horses were a vital part of the Comanche lifestyle, used for hunting, raiding, and transportation.
Yes, the Comanche Indians did have a system of slavery, primarily involving captives taken during raids on other tribes and settlers. These captives were often used for labor, adopted into families, or traded. While the Comanche's approach to slavery differed from European systems, it was an integral part of their social and economic practices. Their interactions with other tribes and settlers also influenced their practices regarding captives and slavery.
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 Comanche often used long poles, and Buffalo hides. Comanche used Buffalo as a main source....
what did the Comanche use for tools