Comanche is the western part of Oklahoma, the south of the plain, a brave man known as Comanche is roaming. They are a nomadic nation living in a conical tent of the skin, and it is easy to move from one place to another. They have strong friends as well as many enemies among Indians like Chiovas and Apaches. However, this is only a small part of the Comanche. Before you understand the history of the tribes, you must first understand who Comanches are and who they are now.
The language Spoken by Numu tekwapu is the Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan language group. It is closely related to the language of Shoshone, and Komuniki is scattered around 1700. The two languages are still closely related, but some low level sound changes hinder mutual understanding. The earliest record of comancies clearly showed the Shoshone dialect from 1786, but by the beginning of the 20th century, these changes in sound suggested how Comanche creates sounds in subtle but profound ways I changed. Efforts are currently being made to ensure the continuity of the language, but most speakers are older, less than 1% Comanches can say.
In Oklahoma, 14,000 Comanches who ruled Great Plains more than a century ago are trying to bring back their words from the edge. The Comanche Language Culture Protection Committee (CLCPC) created a dictionary, created language courses CD and comic songs and held numerous courses every year in five Oklahoma towns. Strange people live. The group also provides economic incentives, Comanche, to teach several languages to several families and to teach some of them to their children.
There is light meal and big meal in the morning. They eat during the day when they are hungry or convenient. Like other mediocre Indians, Comanches are very kind. When tourists arrived at the camp, they prepared meals. And it let me outsiders believe that Komansu will eat anytime day or night. Before opening a public event, the chief took a handful of food, brought it to heaven, and buried it as a sacrifice of peace for a great soul. Many families thanked them when they sat down to have a meal.