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Comanche Indians

Published on Nov 29, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Comanche Indians

By: Kailey Brockett Pre-AP LA 8-1
Photo by laurizza

Location

  • Started in Wyoming
  • Moved to the Texas and Oklahoma area
  • Nomadic/ moved around the Plains
Photo by perpetualplum

Daily Life

  • Men: hunted, some cheifs and warriors, and some went to war
  • Women: In charge of the house, built and carried the house from place to place
  • Children: Play,learn,help around the house, tons of chores,hunting and fishing with father.
  • Men and women: Storytelling,artwork,music,and medicine
Photo by Thiophene_Guy

Housing

  • Tipi (teepees)
  • Made of buffalo hide
  • Made by the women
  • Weren't very big
  • Father,mother,children lived in the house and sometimes an elder
  • Summer and winter houses
  • Housing changed after colonization
Photo by julesnene

Food

  • Lots of Buffalo and small game.
  • Ran buffalo off cliffs,shot them with bow and arrows and fished with spears.
  • They ate meats,nuts,vegetables, and berries
  • They only stored food in parfletches for travel.

Clothing

  • Women: deer skin dresses. In the winter they wore robes over their dresses and wore moccasins.
  • Men: buckskin shirts, breechcloth and leggings and a head dress. In the winter they woe robes and moccasins
Photo by catface3

Crafts

  • Silver and Copper jewelry
  • Bead work

Quanah Parker

  • Famous Comanche leader
  • Was the last Comanche cheif
  • Never lost a battle to the white men
Photo by Calsidyrose

Story Telling

  • Extremly important
  • Told by men and women
  • Fairytales about important Comanche Indian culture

Transportation

  • Mainly walked
  • Sometimes used something simular to a dog sled
  • Rode horses (after the Europeans brought horses to America)
Photo by Marion Doss