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Comanche Indians lived in Wyoming primarily due to the region's abundant Natural Resources, which provided ample hunting grounds and opportunities for gathering. The area's vast plains and mountains offered a suitable environment for their nomadic lifestyle, centered around bison hunting. Additionally, as the Comanche expanded their territory in the 18th and 19th centuries, they sought regions that could support their way of life and facilitate trade with other tribes and European settlers.

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