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.
buffalo
1851 i THINK!
They hunted buffalo, until there weren't any
no
Beans, squash, sunflowers, buffalo meat.
Buffalo skins wrapped around tepees.
Yes. Mostly buffalo and some wild deer.
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.
I think it's the Dakota tribe i think it is check somewhere else please
They would hunt bison, deer, buffalo, elk, and other large mammals.
The Comanche tribe used buffalo skin for a variety of essential purposes. They crafted clothing, such as robes and leggings, to protect against the elements. Additionally, buffalo hides were used to make shelter covers, such as tipis, and essential items like blankets and bags. The durability and versatility of buffalo skin played a crucial role in their daily life and survival on the Great Plains.
They traded in horses, trading horses and buffalo skins with traders