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    Horseback (Comanche, Tʉhʉya Kwahipʉ or Kiyou horse back) (1805/1810-1888) was a Nokoni Comanche chief. In his prime, he made his career under the elder...
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    The Comanche /kəˈmæntʃi/ or Nʉmʉnʉʉ (Comanche: Nʉmʉnʉʉ, "the people") is a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States...
    77 KB (9,855 words) - 21:08, 23 July 2024
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    Mounted archery is a form of archery that involves shooting arrows while on horseback. A horse archer is a person who does mounted archery. Archery has occasionally...
    40 KB (4,913 words) - 08:44, 7 July 2024
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    Quanah Parker (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    Parker is thereby described as the "Last Chief of the Comanche", a term also applied to Horseback. He is buried at Chief's Knoll on Fort Sill. Many cities...
    36 KB (4,493 words) - 05:05, 6 August 2024
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    Comanche Feats of Horsemanship is a 1834-35 oil on canvas painting by artist George Catlin. It depicts a young man from the Comanche Nation utilizing a...
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  • Prey (2022 film) (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    acquired enough horses to put all their people on horseback. Brad Curran of Screen Rant described the Comanche characters' clothing, village setting, and hunting...
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  • joined by Tahka (Arrowpoint), the war chief of Horseback's (aka Kiyou's) band. In 1868, the Comanche and Kiowa raids increased as Guipago had not signed...
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    Comanche Springs was an aquifer of six artesian springs geographically located between the Edwards Plateau and the Trans-Pecos regions of West Texas. The...
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    The Searchers (category Comanche in popular culture)
    group of Rangers to recover them. After discovering that the theft was a Comanche ploy to draw the men away from their families, they return and find the...
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    Peta Nocona (category Comanche people)
    – 1864), the son of Puhihwikwasu'u, or Iron Jacket, was a chief of the Comanche Quahadi (also known as Kwahado, Quahada) band. He married Cynthia Ann Parker...
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  • Texas–Indian wars (category Battles involving the Comanche)
    (about 60 tipis) of Kiyou (Horseback) and Tahka ("Arrowpoint"). Seeing the soldiers arriving, Tahka, the war chief, led the Comanche warriors in a charge,...
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    agriculture. These include the Arapaho, Assiniboine, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Gros Ventre, Kiowa, Lakota, Lipan, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache)...
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    Comanche National Grassland is a National Grassland located in southeastern Colorado, United States. It is the sister grassland of Cimarron National Grassland...
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  • not be used on horseback. For long-range weapons, the Comanche bow was tested against the Mongol bow against seven targets. The Comanche bow delivered...
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  • The Lone Ranger (2013 film) (category Comanche in popular culture)
    are Comanches, Cole announces the continued construction of the railroad and dispatches US Cavalry Captain Jay Fuller to wipe out the Comanches. A Comanche...
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  • first from New Orleans, later from St. Louis. From the mid-1700s', the Comanche became an increasingly important military and commercial factor on the...
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    Council House Fight (category Battles involving the Comanche)
    of Texas and a delegation of Comanche chiefs during a peace conference in San Antonio on March 19, 1840. About 35 Comanche men and women under chief, Mukwooru...
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    Mow-way (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    (Eagle Drink), and second-ranking chief Horseback, and Penateka chiefs Tosahwi and Asa-havey). Several Comanche leaders met General Albert Pike (C.S.A...
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    Kiowa (category Comanche campaign)
    south of the Kiowa and Comanche were Caddoan speakers, but the Kiowa and Comanche were friendly toward these bands. The Comanche were at war with the Apache...
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    Suffield National Wildlife Area (113,263 acres [45,836 ha]). Colorado: Comanche National Grassland (443,081 acres [179,309 ha]), Pawnee National Grassland...
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