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The subject of Comanche bands is highly complex and difficult because each was known by many different names and they changed location all the time, making exact identification almost impossible.

In 1857 a band called Guagejohe by the Spanish were encountered in the area you mention; they may be the same as the Kwahadi (Comanche: Kwahari tuhka, "Antelope Eaters").

Other bands known to have been in that area at different times include:

  • Nookoni (Wanderers)
  • Yapai tuhka
  • Wia'nuu
  • Kuhtsu tuhka (Buffalo Eaters)
  • Pekwi tuhka
  • Taninuu
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