People of Mountains and Plains Comanche Comanches The
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People of Mountains and Plains Comanche
Comanches • The Comanches were fierce warriors who lived on the Southern Plains. • The Comanches controlled the Great Plains and Central Plains of Texas.
Shelter • Comanches were nomads. • They lived in tepees. • Tepees- large tents made of long poles covered with buffalo hides.
Buffalo • Comanche got nearly everything they needed from the buffalo: *Clothing *Food *Blankets *Shelter
Horses • The Spanish brought horses to North America. • Comanches became experts at them • The tribe quickly became known as the Lords of the Southern Plains, and they by far were the most powerful of all the Indian Tribes in the state.
Trade • During times of peace, Comanches traded horses and buffalo goods with the Caddo and the Wichita.
Trade • The Comanche were good traders and often went to trade fairs. • The Comanche leaders often wore fine European clothes, with many silver conchos and fine leather boots. • The group always had a leader who was very skilled as a trader and diplomat.
Trading Problems • The problem was most of what they had to sell or trade was stuff they had stolen. • They sold the stolen horses and women and children they had kidnapped. • This kidnapping for ransom would later get the Comanche in big trouble with the American settlers.
Leadership • Comanche traveled in bands and each band had a leader. • During wars and raids, bands united and chose a war chief to lead them.
Where are they today? • By 1875 Comanches no longer controlled the plains. • Most Comanches were moved to a reservation in Oklahoma. • Today about 10, 000 Comanche live in the United States.