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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 RAH-66 programme was canceled in 2004.
Scientists believe that there has to be some way for great whites to communicate. There still working on the answer to try to figure out that question. there has to be an answer to this question
The answer is "Sharecropper" or African Americans (or I guess whites too) still working on plantations. :)
To make scrambled egg whites, separate the whites from the yolks of eggs. Whisk the egg whites until frothy, then pour them into a heated and greased pan. Cook and stir the egg whites until they are fully cooked but still moist. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Just stand still and watch it, it will leave when it sees you.
You can use egg whites instead of whole eggs in a recipe by separating the yolks from the whites and using only the whites in the recipe. This can help reduce the fat and cholesterol content in the dish while still providing structure and binding properties.
A Comanche moon refers to a specific phase of the moon that holds cultural significance to the Comanche people, a Native American tribe primarily located in the southern Great Plains of North America. The Comanche moon is typically associated with specific rituals, ceremonies, or activities within the Comanche culture, often serving as a guide for various agricultural, hunting, or spiritual practices. The term "Comanche moon" may also be used more broadly to describe a full moon that occurs during certain times of the year when the Comanche people historically engaged in important activities or events.
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yes , or we would be separating blacks from the whites again.