Where did the Comanche Indians live?
the cmanche indias lived in the eastern face of the sierra mountains.
by the way u should know if u r doing any type if report!!!!!!!!!!!!
if u r asking this to prove a point there is no reason to prove your point u should know!!!!!!!!!
What does the name Comanche mean?
To many it is defined as the enemy, to the Comance Indians it only means human beings or the people.
What is the Comanche Indian translation for the word arrow?
The Comanche word for arrow is pa'aka. A bow is eetų.
What was the Comanches shelter?
The Comanche's built tepees for shelter. The frame of the tepee was made of slender poles, and the outside was covered in buffalo hides. The Comanche moved frequently to follow the herds of buffalo, and the tepees could be taken down and set up quickly.
Which direction would you travel from the Colorado Rockies to find a tepee built by the Comanche?
southeast
they used bow and arrow ,lance, shield ,and hunting knives and they also wove the fur into a rope. The tail even became a fly swatter!!
What languages are spoken by Comanche people?
all 6 apache languages (Jicarilla, Mescalero & Chiricahua (pretty much the same language), Plains-Apache, Lipan, Western Apache) are athabaskan
Most Apaches speak English today.
Traditionally, the Apaches speak southern Athabaskan language.
Apache has at least two language divisions: Eastern and Western. Some consider Chiricahua-Mescalero is a dialect of Western Apache; others consider it a separate language. Some people consider Jicarilla, Lipan, and Plains Apache to be separate languages; others consider them to be dialects of Eastern Apache.
"Other than oral communication, Apaches also intercommunicated with the use of smoke signals from faraway distances. Symbols, pictures , and gestures were used to communicate and establish trade with other tribes"
The Apache Indians spoke the Apache language. It is a branch of the Cree Indian language family.
Where do Comanche Indians originate from?
The Comanche Indians were originally part of the Shoshone tribe, a mountain tribe in Western USA. In the late 1700's the Comanches split from the Shoshone and moved to the plains in eastern Colorado and Kansas.
What are facts about Cynthia ann Parker?
Cynthia Ann Parker (1827-1870) was a notable figure in American history, known for her capture by the Comanche tribe in 1836 at the age of nine. She lived with the Comanche for 24 years, adopting their culture and marrying a chief, Peta Nocona, with whom she had three children, including the famous war leader Quanah Parker. Parker was eventually rescued by Texas Rangers in 1860, but struggled to adapt to Anglo-American society and was deeply affected by her separation from her Comanche family. Her life story has become emblematic of the complex relationships between Native Americans and settlers in the 19th century.
How do you say hello in Comanche?
In Comanche you say marúawe (hello to one person); marúawebukwu (hello to 2 people); marúaweka (hello to a group).
Quannah was around or just over 6 feet tall (very tall for a Comanche.)
What crops did the Comanches grow?
The Comanche were historically nomadic buffalo hunters and they grew no crops of any kind. They occasionally traded with other tribes for maize (Indian corn) and other foodstuffs.
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How is the Comanche housing on base at Ft Hood TX?
Crap! Paper thin walls, old paint, old and dated...