To the south, Kiowas, Comanches, and Cheyennes threatened the commerce with Santa Fe and raided deep into Texas. |
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The predominant Indian tribes in the Navarro County area were the Kickapoos, and Comanches. |
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The Apaches were forced farther south and west by the incursion of the Comanches. |
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Some of Mackenzie's Tonkawa or Delaware scouts had apprehended Tafoya after he had traded with the Comanches and Kiowas camping in the canyon. |
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To the south, Kiowas, Comanches, and Cheyennes disrupted the trade with New Mexico and struck south into Texas. |
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In 1835, one traveler to Texas heard an echo of what seems to have been early contact between Comanches and African Americans in South Texas. |
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Unlike many Native American tribes, the Comanches were warriors and wanderers, made up of as many as 38 bands related only by loose friendship. |
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Historically recorded groups include Apaches, Comanches, Kickapoos, and Kiowas. |
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On the southern plains, a war in 1868-69 forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches to new reservations. |
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Between 1866 and 1891 these men participated in several notable campaigns against Kiowas, Comanches, Cheyennes, Apaches, and Lakotas. |
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He is driven to find his captured niece Debbie, who was kidnapped by marauding Comanches. |
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He wanted his men to ride like Comanches, and he borrowed some techniques and equipment from Mexican vaqueros. |
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In 1868-1869, military campaigns forced Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanches onto new reservations in the Indian Territory. |
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During World War II, he was one of 17 Okalahoma Comanches attached to the 4th Infantry Division, 4th Signal Corps. |
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They fought the Comanches and settled the Plains, creating a legend of Texan grit and determination not unlike the reputation of their Scottish forebears. |
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From there they would repair telegraph lines, escort traders and pioneers, and, if necessary, fight the Cheyenne and their allies the Comanches and Kiowas. |
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Since I was young, the Pawnees and the Comanches have been enemies. |
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Dragging them from their wide open spaces into captivity is akin to the American scandal of driving Comanches and other Plains Indians onto reservations. |
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He takes a bundle off the mule's back and spreads his goods on a blanket, and with a few silent, strong hand gestures begins to trade with the leader of the Comanches. |
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These include the Mandans, the Kutenai, the Padoucas, the Comanches, the Aztecs and the Cherokee. |
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