Comanche THE COMANCHE The Comanche were brave warriors who traveled from place to place. ... They are doing better now. The Comanche culture is an important part of Texas. ... View More
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Comanche COMANCHE, North American Indian tribe, a southern branch of the Shoshoni Indians, of the UtoAztecan language family, and of the Plains culture area. ... View More
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comanche helicopter ... In April 1991 the idea of the Comanche Helicopter was born. Will the Comanche be a success or will it go down in history as a failure ... View More
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The Importance of Code Talkers in WWII ... During World War II, there were two man groups of code talkers, the Navajo Code talkers and the Comanche code talkers. Navajo Code Talkers. ... View More
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Searchers ... When the rangers first come in contact with the Comanche, with the Comanche on either side the camera follows the rangers untill they take off running. ... View More
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The Searchers ... The neighbor, Lars Jorgenson John Qualen and Captain/Reverend Samuel Clayton Ward Bond come to warn the Edwardamp39s that the Comanche tribe stole some cattle ... View More
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Order and authirity ... The Comanche, who foraged on the southern Great Plains of the United States, are a clear example of a composite band. The Comanche ... View More
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The Searchers ... Comanche comes along and gets that horse up, rides him twenty more miles, then eats him.ampquot Through this insignificant conversation, we can clearly see that he ... View More
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The Outlaw Josey Wales ... One of these scenes occurs in Comanche territory when Josey confronts Ten Bears for the first time. It is obvious that Josey has ... View More
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Delaware Indians ... Houston then elicited our aid in his attempt to make peace with the Comancheamp39s. ... Our diplomacy helped bring the Comancheamp39s to a Treaty Council in 1844. ... View More
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west ... As you stated that most all of the Plains Indians were toughamp39s fighters, but the tribes that became the most powerful were the Comancheamp39s in the South the ... View More
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John Wayne ... The basic plot to the movie is Ethan Edwardamp39s search for his niece, who has been missing for seven years, after she was captured by a Comanche tribe. ... View More
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The Searchers ... Other instances of Ethanamp39s racism include using Comanche as a derogatory term much in the way the ampquotniggerampquot was used in the 1950amp39s and still to this day ... View More
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Paints ... The Comanche Indians, also known as the finest horsemen on the plains, favored the amp39different colored horses and had a lot among their huge herds. ... View More
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yeah ... Fried, using as an example the relatively rapid conversion of the Comanche from a peaceful to an aggressive people In a relatively short time as a result of ... View More
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A Brief Look At McLennan County ... There is some speculation that the Tonkawa tribes practiced celebratory cannibalism Simpson 2. The Comanche, Kiowa, Apache tribes occasionally raided the ... View More
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Canadian Military ... upgraded M2 Bradley 6mil 1.5bil 120 155mm Artillery G6 5mil 0.6bil 60 MLRS same as the Yanks 10mil 0.6bil 100 Attack Helicopters Comanche 28mil ... View More
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Semiotic Analysis of selected scenes from ... Edwardsamp39 refusal to accept Debbie his niece as still belonging to the white race as a result of her bring brought up for 5 years by Comanche Indians, through ... View More
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Lt Col Owenamp39s Big Assignment ... Many leaders of the Kiowa, Comanche, and KiowaApache signed a peace treaty at Medicine Lodge, Kansas. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker ... View More
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Kiowa Indians ... pictures. Like the Comanche, they lived in teepees, which are very easy to move, and being nomads this helped the Kiowa out greatly. ... View More
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Frederic Remington ... With Remingtonamp39s artistic skill, he observed the many details of the west, like the Indian tribes such as the Comanche, Sioux, Apache and many others. ... View More
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A Buffalo and a Soldier ... interests. ampquotThey the Africans fought for a quarter of a century against the Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, Ute and Sioux. ... View More
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Nine Stories by JD Salinger ... innocent children. The Chief who leads the Comanche club volunteers to take these kids out to places and he tells them stories. These ... View More
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Buffalo Soldiers ... lines, protected railroad crews, escorted stages and trains, protected settlers and cattle drives, and fought Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Ethan, the main character, is a highly prejudiced man. Along with him on his travels, he carries spite towards the Comanche Indians. ... View More
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On A Role ... Ford also heightens the suspense of his film by crosscutting between a pending Comanche attack and a search party who have just realized they have been lured ... View More
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Buffalo Soldiers ... lines, protected railroad crews, escorted stages and trains, protected settlers and cattle drives, and fought Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ... View More
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Jedediah Smith ... On May 27, 1831, while in route to Sante Fe, Jedediah Smith was surrouned and killed by Comanche Indians at a water hole near the Cimarron River. ... View More
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Charater Analysis of Winterbou ... Winterbourne listened to all this and once tried to standup for Daisy stating, ampquotshe is not, after all, a Comanche savage.ampquot In the end, his aunt helps him make ... View More
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Battle of Little Big Horn ... for Custer. No one knows why his body wasnamp39t touched. The only survivor of the battle was a horse named Comanche. George Armstrong ... View More
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