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The Comanche, the Navajo, the Kowa and the Apache.
Since the Comanche program was cancelled in 2004, I'd say the Apache. In theory? No contest: the Apache carries a 30mm cannon, while the Comanche carried a 20mm cannon. Both aircraft are designed to be resistant to 23mm cannon fire, so an Apache could shoot down a Comanche but a Comanche couldn't shoot down an Apache. Both birds can carry the Stinger antiaircraft missile, but the cannon gives the edge to the Apache.
Apache are from New Mexico and Comanche are from north Texas. Both those places are right next to each other and are shrubby deserts.
The Comanche Tribe conquered the Apache in the southwest.
tauni-mara its is a phrase in the movie CHISUM, starring JOHN WAYNE, it's the north wind==========================================================Answer: Every aspect of the John Wayne film Chisum is false, including all details of the native Americans shown in the movie. The phrase "tahnee mara" was invented by the writer of the original story, who had no absolutely understanding of any native language or culture. Anyone who thinks they can learn history from American movies is extremely foolish.The Comanche word for "alone" is sʉmʉsa(sʉmʉ' = one), and the word for "lonely" will be close to this. The Comanche word for wind is nʉena or nʉetʉ.Tahnee mara does not mean anything in either Comanche or "Apache" (unspecified tribe) - the two native groups mentioned in the movie.
The Arapaho, Comanche, Apache etc.....
Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
tauni-mara its is a phrase in the movie CHISUM, starring John Wayne, it's the north wind==========================================================Answer: Every aspect of the John Wayne film Chisum is false, including all details of the native Americans shown in the movie. The phrase "tahnee mara" was invented by the writer of the original story, who had no absolutely understanding of any native language or culture. Anyone who thinks they can learn history from American movies is extremely foolish.The Comanche word for "alone" is sʉmʉsa(sʉmʉ' = one), and the word for "lonely" will be close to this. The Comanche word for wind is nʉena or nʉetʉ.Tahnee mara does not mean anything in either Comanche or "Apache" (unspecified tribe) - the two native groups mentioned in the movie.
The Apache and Comanche tribes are distinct in their cultural practices, languages, and historical lifestyles. The Apache, primarily located in the Southwestern United States, are known for their nomadic hunting and gathering lifestyle, as well as their strong warrior traditions. In contrast, the Comanche, who inhabited the Southern Plains, were highly skilled horsemen and renowned for their equestrian culture, which significantly influenced their hunting and warfare tactics. Additionally, the Comanche language belongs to the Uto-Aztecan family, while Apache languages are part of the Athabaskan language family.
No.because a comanche can ride on horseback has his war lance. But apaches WOULD kill sometimes, mostly with his bow.
The Comanche word for coyote is: kʉtseena
comanche, apache, and pueblo