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It is part of the | Comanche Independent School District located in centra |
He participated in the | Comanche and Kiowa Expedition of 1860. |
The Golf Course is located next to the | Comanche Lake. |
The school was chartered by the | Comanche Nation Business Committee. |
t James M. Hayworth, Parker helped settle the | Comanche on the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation in s |
She tracked the | Comanche chief who scalped her husband to his camp. |
Sanapia was buried in the | Comanche Indian cemetery near Chandler Creek, Oklahoma |
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. |
cated in Lawton, Oklahoma, the capital of the | Comanche Nation. |
cKenzie ordered an attack hoping to catch the | Comanche by surprise. |
an effort to stop the violence and subdue the | Comanche, in 1858 the Texas Rangers paired with member |
American War Chief of the Quahadi band of the | Comanche Indians. |
her went to live with the Quahadi band of the | Comanche Indians. |
renowned chief Iron Jacket, famous among the | Comanche for wearing a Spanish coat of mail. |
ere armed with single shot weapons, which the | Comanche, in particular, had learned very well to coun |
As they were pushed out by the | Comanche, they moved to the Brazos Indian Reservation, |
in the Battle of Wichita Village against the | Comanche in 1858. |
y the Spanish to investigate or settle in the | Comanche territory. |
nta Anna was a member of the same band of the | Comanche as the more famous Buffalo Hump. |
eir main weapon and source of livelihood, the | Comanche and Kiowa conceded and left the area. |
During the remainder of March, the | Comanche broke ice Skov Fjord and engaged in local esc |
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 |
After a struggle, she stabbed the | Comanche to death with his own knife, and then scalped |
education in the community is provided by the | Comanche Independent School District. |
Two color variations of the | Comanche horse and a full-scale cardboard Fort Apache |
Assimilated into the | Comanche, Cynthia Ann Parker later married the warrior |
Lawton was the | Comanche County site, named for General Henry W. Lawto |
aking wagons and going to the villages of the | Comanche and other tribes of the Great Plains. |
Nearly defenseless and viewed by the | Comanche as a territorial invasion, the mission was sa |
ern Cheyenne and Southern Arapaho, forced the | Comanche to acknowledge the Arkansas River as their no |
f Fm-2823 going from Carlton west towards the | Comanche County line. |
my, who only a few months before lived on the | Comanche Reservation, near old Camp Cooper. |
first reports indicating the emergence of the | Comanche in the north. |
Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter from the | Comanche Indians at an engagement along the river. |
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 |
After killing Watts, the | Comanche captured his wife of only three weeks, the fo |
the Medal of Honor for gallantry against the | Comanche Indians at the Red River in Texas on Septembe |
of the Great Plains, and her travels with the | Comanche took her to what her father later thought was |
ant meeting of all divisions and bands of the | Comanche, their allies the Kiowa and the Kiowa Apache, |
as a habitat for endangered fish such as the | Comanche Springs pupfish and Pecos gambusia as well as |
to allot Lehmann, as an adopted member of the | Comanche nation, one hundred and sixty acres of Oklaho |
In her account of her life among the | Comanche, Plummer wrote that six weeks after giving bi |
rs probably could tell the difference, as the | Comanche used distinctive dress, headdress, (Buffalo h |
outh Texas Nuclear Generating Station and the | Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.2 |
or over-drinking while being driven along the | Comanche Trail returning from Mexico. |
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 |
octaw, were often subject to attacks from the | Comanche who roamed the western part of Texas, as well |
d to several tribes of Indians, including the | Comanche, Wichita, Kiowa, Apache, Seminole, and Tonkaw |
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