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Comanches

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  • rescued captive children and youths from the Comanches and Kiowas by them.
  • he mission was sacked in 1758 by about 2,000 Comanches and their allies.
  • After a hungry winter, most of the Comanches and Kiowa left Fort Cobb, and returned to th
  • Carson had found more Comanches and Kiowa than he could chastise, and the fi
  • ouston, and on October 7, 1844, Chisholm got Comanches and others to attend a meeting at Tehuacana,
  • mpaign against the winter campgrounds of the Comanches and Kiowas.
  • In her attempt to unnerve the Comanches by playing to their superstitions, Lady Care
  • 1836 Comanches claim all land in Blanco County.
  • The upper Colorado River was controlled by Comanches from the early 18th century to the late 19th
  • er, when he was Federal Indian Agent for the Comanches, he continued what was then a most unusual p
  • At the same time Comanches hidden among the brush also opened up shooti
  • nded by an arrow in an operation against the Comanches in August 1839.
  • The Plains Tribes, Kiowas, Comanches, Kiowa-Apaches, and Cheyennes were finally a
  • Later Indian tribes included Comanches, Lipan Apache and Kiowa.
  • About 130 Comanches, mostly women and children, were taken priso
  • uncil House fight of 1840, he led a group of Comanches, mostly his own band plus allies from variou
  • Most of the other Comanches moved to the vicinity of Fort Cobb and remai
  • Comanches of West Texas in war regalia, c. 1830.
  • of the flag but after only thirty paced the Comanches opened fire and the flag was thrown to the g
  • The Comanches reportedly killed three whites, including cu
  • That night and the next, however, the Comanches succeeded in recovering most of their horses
  • the river on July 15, a force of about fifty Comanches suddenly appeared in front of Hood and his s
  • This may have been due to Comanches that marked the crossing for easier location
  • site of Tahoka, in their last fight with the Comanches, the cavalrymen killed two and captured nine
  • onee Band of Comanche Nation, Cochahkah Band Comanches, Tinnawith Band Comanches, Yampucka Band of
  • ned to New Mexico and left the chastising of Comanches to others.
  • e ranches suffered occasional attacks by the Comanches until the late 1870s.
  • hart on the evening of August 11, killing 80 Comanches while only losing one man.
  • brings the dead body of a woman murdered by Comanches who have joined the uprising.