Comanche

The
Comanche (ko-man-chi]) homelands include the hills mountains, plains and
rivers from Colorado to the Rio Grande in southern Texas. This area,
called the "Great American Desert," was rich with buffalo, deer, antelope, bear
and wolves. They traditionally hunted these animals, with the exception of the wolf, for their daily diet. Wild potatoes, fruit, nuts and
berries were gathered by the women, their diet was often varied.

Though this page has been carefully researched, the author does not
claim expertise on the Comanche.
Please send questions, comments, and corrections to emuseum@mnsu.edu and include the web address of this page.
If you are Comanche, your feedback is much appreciated.
The Official Site of the Comanche Nation: http://www.comanchenation.com/
Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee: http://www.comanchelanguage.org/
Resources:
Quohadi's Comanche Lodge, http://members.tripod.com/~Quohadi/index.html
Written by: Courtney Bouchie
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