Yes, the Comanches have historically had chiefs, but their leadership structure was more decentralized compared to some other tribes. Traditionally, Comanche society was organized into bands, each led by a chief or a council of leaders chosen for their skills in warfare and diplomacy. These chiefs were often temporary leaders, chosen based on their achievements and the respect they garnered from their community, rather than a hereditary system. Today, some Comanche communities may have elected leaders or representatives, reflecting a blend of traditional and contemporary governance.
maybe
His tribe considered him a great chief. He was the last chief of that tribe.
teepes
Vacuuming, dish washing, and dusting
Tipis
They used wooden chairs, tables, and poles for their houses.
Look up heap wolfs he is a great Comanche chief . Brave strong and pretty good looking proud Indian.
Caddoes were nomaic, So were Comanches
The comanches enmie was the Kiowa indians
The Comanches ate buffalo and nuts and berries.
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Yes, the Comanches, like a good majority of American Indians had horses.