Comanche Indian comanche has recently been found in the southern plains from Nebraska to the northern part of Texas. They were in Texas completely in the 1700's. People believe Comanches is from Shoshone Indian in Wyoming. The language spoken by Comanche is actually the language of Uto - Azteca which is very similar to the language of Shotone. They are not really addicted to religious activities, nor do they use folk tales or legends.
Coach Indians are outstanding cavalry in the southern plains and played an important role in the history of Texas in the 18th and 19th centuries. According to anthropological evidence, these were originally mountainous ethnic groups and were tributaries in the northern part of Shoshones, roaming the Great Basin in the West as rude hunters and collectors. Cultural and linguistic similarity confirms the origin of Shoshone in Komansus
The Comanche Indians is a group of Indians who call themselves Numine, which means "People". Although they originally lived in Great Plains, they are rarely known, but they are actually thought to be tribes of the North Shoshone Indians. After 1700, they finally separated from Shoshone and emigrated to the southern plains including Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas. Meanwhile, they eventually formed about 12 independent comanche groups. The following information explains why these Indian immigrants, their lifestyle, what their lifestyle changes with the introduction of horses, and their lifestyle today.
COMANCHE, North American Indian Tribe, Shoshoni Indian South Branch, Uto-Aztecan Language Family, and Plains Cultural District. Comanches left their original arid areas on the west side of the Rocky Mountains and moved to southern Great Plains around the 15th century. Here, they exiled the Apache Indians and occupied a vast area from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. Comanche is the most skilled cavalry on the flat. Pintonies they like are acquired by attacking the Spaniards originally and were cultivated later by the horde. Comanche is very extremisty, often raiding Caucasian and Indian settlements. They extended their behavior to southern Mexico and left white settlers outside their territory for more than a century. Finally, they reconciled with the US government in 1875. The nomadic ethnic group, Comanches live in hunting bison, often called buffalo