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The Kiowa, | Comanche and Plains Apache tribes drove from the battl |
t various Plains tribes, including the Kiowa, | Comanche, and Apache. |
f other allied Native American tribes against | Comanche and Kiowa villages in the Comancheria beginni |
On May 19, 1836, a large force of | Comanche and allied warriors attacked the fort, and in |
ord and Placido were determined to follow the | Comanche and Kiowa up to their strongholds amid the hi |
ts to keep the peace on the frontier with the | Comanche and Kiowa, and treated with his allies, the C |
He participated in the | Comanche and Kiowa Expedition of 1860. |
The county is formed from | Comanche and Travis. |
r native inhabitants include Jumano, Tonkawa, | Comanche and Lipan Apache. |
One is a young woman who is married to a | Comanche and has children. |
a small portion of the district extends into | Comanche and Mills counties. |
Cesar | Comanche and 9th Wonder first met in 1996 and founded |
opper Breaks was part of the land held by the | Comanche and Kiowa. |
portions of the district extend into Bosque, | Comanche, and Erath counties. |
tive American tribes, including Lipan Apache, | Comanche, and Tonkawa inhabited or traversed the area. |
er J. Brito (Ph.D., Folklore, Indiana U) is a | Comanche and Tarascan poet. |
code: 76436 extend into neighboring areas of | Comanche and Erath Counties in Central Texas. |
Central Texas, passing through the cities of | Comanche and Llano. |
eir main weapon and source of livelihood, the | Comanche and Kiowa conceded and left the area. |
aking wagons and going to the villages of the | Comanche and other tribes of the Great Plains. |
ic Native American tribes such as the Apache, | Comanche, and Kiowa until after the Civil War. |
Rangers participated in campaigns against the | Comanche and other tribes, whose raids against the set |
The | Comanche arrived Boston 2 May 1944, for a 20-day avail |
nta Anna was a member of the same band of the | Comanche as the more famous Buffalo Hump. |
Nearly defenseless and viewed by the | Comanche as a territorial invasion, the mission was sa |
On September 26-27, it staved off a | Comanche attack at the head of Tule Canyon, and, on th |
His careless action brought a | Comanche attack in which he was seriously wounded. |
es them to turn back because of the danger of | Comanche attacks. |
, Reserve Caddo Nation, Osage Nation, Reserve | Comanche Band, Kiowa Nation, Arrapahoe Nation, Cheyenn |
y his own band plus allies from various other | Comanche bands, in the Great Raid of 1840. |
Richardson, Rupert N. The | Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement: A Century |
1859 | Comanche becomes the county seat. |
During the remainder of March, the | Comanche broke ice Skov Fjord and engaged in local esc |
cKenzie ordered an attack hoping to catch the | Comanche by surprise. |
The | Comanche Campaign (1867-1875) was a series of conflict |
Scouts were sent to locate | Comanche camps north of the Red River in the Comancher |
After killing Watts, the | Comanche captured his wife of only three weeks, the fo |
The | Comanche Chief newspaper office in Comanche, Texas |
She tracked the | Comanche chief who scalped her husband to his camp. |
ricks, formerly Steve Canyon on NBC, played a | Comanche chief in this film. |
away, Toshua, or Silver Knife) was a Penateka | Comanche chief. |
had killed thirty members of a delegation of | Comanche Chiefs when these had been under a flag of tr |
The | Comanche chiefs at the meeting had brought along one w |
Brown, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, | Comanche, Concho, Crockett, Fisher, Irion, Jones, Kimb |
traditional hunting grounds, several bands of | Comanche conducted raids on Texas settlers. |
ions of the district extend into Eastland and | Comanche counties. |
with small portions extending into Brown and | Comanche counties. |
or the county seats for the Kiowa, Caddo, and | Comanche Counties. |
At this time this was still | Comanche country and accounts of early Indian raids ca |
Over time, De Leon and | Comanche County became the leading peanut producing co |
Comanche County (southeast) | |
Comanche County (southwest) | |
Comanche County (south) | |
The | Comanche County Historical Museum in Comanche features |
Ranching dominated | Comanche County until the coming of the Texas Central |
Comanche County is a county located on the Edwards Pla | |
h School is a secondary school located within | Comanche County in Elgin, Oklahoma. |
In 1994 Jones successfully ran for | Comanche County Commissioner, a seat he held for four |
h School is a secondary school located within | Comanche County in Cache, Oklahoma. |
rgy is an unincorporated community located in | Comanche County in Central Texas. |
Lawton was the | Comanche County site, named for General Henry W. Lawto |
f Fm-2823 going from Carlton west towards the | Comanche County line. |
ers reservoir along the Leon River located in | Comanche County in the U.S. state of Texas. |
Comanche County, Oklahoma | |
Comanche County, Texas | |
Comanche County, Kansas | |
is situated along U.S. Highway 377 in eastern | Comanche County, approximately twelve miles northeast |
tor is an unincorporated community located in | Comanche County, Texas, United States. |
Herd was born in | Comanche County, Kansas as the second child of J.J. He |
The family moved to | Comanche County, where Barnes graduated in 1956 from D |
n of Mills County and a very small portion of | Comanche County. |
The eastern side of the city borders | Comanche County. |
a small portion of the district extends into | Comanche County. |
a small portion of the district extends into | Comanche County. |
a small portion of the district extends into | Comanche County. |
ry small portion of the district extends into | Comanche County. |
Assimilated into the | Comanche, Cynthia Ann Parker later married the warrior |
e, Christoval, Clyde, Coleman, Colorado City, | Comanche, Doole, Dyess AFB, Early, Eden, Eldorado, Eol |
ega for his portrayal of the Indian Nocona in | Comanche Eagle during the 1959-60 season. |
ll, Blanco, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Coleman, | Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Gillespie, Hamilton, Kerr, |
for the following Counties: Brown, Callahan, | Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Shackelford, and Stephens. |
on for the following Counties: Bosque, Brown, | Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Hamilton, Hood, Mills, Palo |
Comanche Electric Cooperative | |
Comanche Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a non-profit ru | |
all of Brown, | Comanche, Erath, Young, Palo Pinto, and Stephens Count |
constant pressure from the army, the Quahadi | Comanche finally surrendered in 1875. |
Fleet Air Arm and when he left bought a Piper | Comanche, flew in No. 601 Squadron RAF, and took up sk |
renowned chief Iron Jacket, famous among the | Comanche for wearing a Spanish coat of mail. |
The | Comanche gathered near the fort and tried to entice th |
The | Comanche girl was not the first whom Petalesharo had r |
Comanche High School is a 2A high school located in Co | |
Comanche history | |
Two color variations of the | Comanche horse and a full-scale cardboard Fort Apache |
g Granbury (only 40 miles away) a year later, | Comanche in 1890, and Brownwood, 144 miles from Fort W |
storic peoples and by the Jumano, Apache, and | Comanche in historic times, remaining unknown and undi |
an effort to stop the violence and subdue the | Comanche, in 1858 the Texas Rangers paired with member |
ere armed with single shot weapons, which the | Comanche, in particular, had learned very well to coun |
in the Battle of Wichita Village against the | Comanche in 1858. |
first reports indicating the emergence of the | Comanche in the north. |
It is part of the | Comanche Independent School District located in centra |
education in the community is provided by the | Comanche Independent School District. |
Sanapia was buried in the | Comanche Indian cemetery near Chandler Creek, Oklahoma |
the Medal of Honor for gallantry against the | Comanche Indians at the Red River in Texas on Septembe |
ly speaking, in the mid-to-late 19th century, | Comanche Indians occupied this area, and it became a f |
41, Captain John C. Hays, while surrounded by | Comanche Indians who cut him off from his ranging comp |
August, war chief Little Buffalo Hump and 500 | Comanche Indians attacked Victoria, Texas, and other n |
The town was attacked by the Karankawa and | Comanche Indians several times and was raided by the M |
Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter from the | Comanche Indians at an engagement along the river. |
ok part in the Battle Creek Fight against the | Comanche Indians in Navarro County, also known as "The |
Native Peoples: The | Comanche Indians. |
The Junior Library of American Indians: The | Comanche Indians. |
orced from the area in the early 1820s by the | Comanche Indians. |
American War Chief of the Quahadi band of the | Comanche Indians. |
her went to live with the Quahadi band of the | Comanche Indians. |
vorite picnic area, was once a campground for | Comanche Indians. |
ed in east Texas before the Kiowa, Apache and | Comanche intruded upon their territory. |
Comanche is a city in Stephens County, Oklahoma, Unite | |
Comanche is a member of the Brazos Electric Power Coop | |
regiment, in campaigns against the Cheyenne, | Comanche, Kickapoo and Kiowa Indians in Texas. |
Early native Americans are Tonkawa, | Comanche, Kiowa and Lipan Apache. |
There it completely destroyed five | Comanche, Kiowa, and Cheyenne villages, including larg |
The Golf Course is located next to the | Comanche Lake. |
The | Comanche language became the Lingua franca of the Sout |
to her camp, presenting her in-laws with the | Comanche leader's scalp and clothing as evidence of he |
of San Antonio with the cooperation of local | Comanche leaders Reyuna and El Ronca. |
The | Comanche lost an estimated fifty or more, including Ch |
The | Comanche made little distinction from tribal members b |
Jones, David E. Sanapia: | Comanche Medicine Woman. |
are documented by David E. Jones in Sanapia, | Comanche Medicine Woman, from 1967 with Sanapia's perm |
He edited the graphic novels | Comanche Moon by Jack Jackson and David Chelsea in Lov |
Dove, Streets of Laredo, Dead Man's Walk, and | Comanche Moon, and two television series, Lonesome Dov |
1997: | Comanche Moon, the last as of 2007 of the Lonesome Dov |
Comanche mound sites can be found in Hardeman County, | |
The school was chartered by the | Comanche Nation Business Committee. |
Comanche Nation College is a two-year, open admissions | |
to allot Lehmann, as an adopted member of the | Comanche nation, one hundred and sixty acres of Oklaho |
cated in Lawton, Oklahoma, the capital of the | Comanche Nation. |
he Cimarron River that flows from a source in | Comanche National Grassland in Baca County, Colorado. |
Sonny Nevaquaya is a | Comanche Native American flute player and maker from O |
School District No. 16, County of | Comanche, Oklahoma Territory, was formed April 3, 1902 |
t James M. Hayworth, Parker helped settle the | Comanche on the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation in s |
lies eight to ten miles (16 km) southwest of | Comanche on well-kept access roads. |
o and Hispanic settlers with Indians, usually | Comanche or Tonkawa, and raids by outlaw gangs. |
10 U.S. population within 10 miles (16 km) of | Comanche Peak was 30,653, an increase of 44.1 percent |
outh Texas Nuclear Generating Station and the | Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.2 |
from nuclear power generated at the company's | Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, 5,800 MW from coal |
Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant is located in Somerv | |
In her account of her life among the | Comanche, Plummer wrote that six weeks after giving bi |
The roving bands of | Comanche posed a serious threat to the settlers, and i |
The | Comanche prisoners were kept under guard as the comman |
Gouyen's first husband was killed in a | Comanche raid in the 1870s; her heroic actions to aven |
was built to withstand attacks by Apache and | Comanche raiders. |
In the 1860's | Comanche raids forced many settlers to abandon their h |
ilt in La Grange as shelter for settlers from | Comanche raids. |
breaking aircraft was a single-engined Piper | Comanche registered G-ATOY and named Myth Too. |
Comanche regularly tours across the globe in many coun | |
my, who only a few months before lived on the | Comanche Reservation, near old Camp Cooper. |
ginally, along with Buffalo Hump, a leader of | Comanche resistance to Anglo settlement in Texas, espe |
d in 1746 a French brokered alliance with the | Comanche revived the fortunes of the Wichita. |
No. 1 ( | Comanche Ritual) |
Apache and | Comanche roamed the high plains, until pushed away by |
aDonna Vita Tabbytite Harris (born 1931) is a | Comanche social activist from Oklahoma. |
The | Comanche spent the balance of 1944 on weather patrol o |
Mexico brought travelers through the area by | Comanche Springs about 1840. |
as a habitat for endangered fish such as the | Comanche Springs pupfish and Pecos gambusia as well as |
st, Fort Stockton, was established in 1858 at | Comanche Springs to guard the San Antonio-El Paso Mail |
cated just North of town directly adjacent to | Comanche Stadium. |
g and producing project with a feature called | Comanche Stallion, a western fantasy film that John Fo |
Comanche Station is a 1960 American CinemaScope wester | |
Comanche supports many different school activities, in | |
Castell began in 1847 as a land grant in | Comanche territory settled by German Abolitionists and |
y the Spanish to investigate or settle in the | Comanche territory. |
Bob Masters (born January 16, 1913 in | Comanche, Texas) is a former professional American foo |
Kerry Harvick (born September 10, 1974; | Comanche, Texas) is an American country music artist. |
apter on Minta Holmsley, a pioneer woman from | Comanche, Texas, in the award-winning book, Texas Wome |
He died in | Comanche, Texas, January 31, 1947, and was interred in |
He returned to his ranch near | Comanche, Texas, where he engaged in agricultural purs |
1550 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve | Comanche, Texas, USA. |
A native of | Comanche, Texas, Dr. Hitt received his doctorate from |
ant meeting of all divisions and bands of the | Comanche, their allies the Kiowa and the Kiowa Apache, |
As they were pushed out by the | Comanche, they moved to the Brazos Indian Reservation, |
After a struggle, she stabbed the | Comanche to death with his own knife, and then scalped |
ern Cheyenne and Southern Arapaho, forced the | Comanche to acknowledge the Arkansas River as their no |
Richard Widmark as | Comanche Todd |
Paleo-Indians Hunter-gatherers, and later | Comanche, Tonkawa, and Karankawa tribes, first inhabit |
of the Great Plains, and her travels with the | Comanche took her to what her father later thought was |
or over-drinking while being driven along the | Comanche Trail returning from Mexico. |
The | Comanche Trail crossed Pecos County near Horsehead Cro |
orical Commission has marked Marcy's Trail at | Comanche Trail Park in Big Spring, Texas. |
ons with the Tonkawa Indians, but the hostile | Comanche tribe forced them to leave in 1812. |
They see a bison stampede and watch a | Comanche tribesman fall off his horse. |
In December of 1876, a group of | Comanche under Black Horse received a permit, through |
rs probably could tell the difference, as the | Comanche used distinctive dress, headdress, (Buffalo h |
ted to the heart of the Comancheria, attacked | Comanche villages with impunity, and successfully made |
roup of 45 men left Rath City in pursuit of a | Comanche war party led by Black Horse, in a campaign k |
Buffalo Hump (Eric Schweig) - | Comanche war chief |
Iron Jacket's son was the famous | Comanche War Chief Peta Nocona and his grandson was th |
Approximately 170 | Comanche warriors and their families led by Black Hors |
eports seeing a companion killed and eaten by | Comanche warriors, and brags about making a purse from |
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