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「Comanche」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)

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


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