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Comanche Indians
By: Kailey Brockett Pre-AP LA 8-1
Photo by
laurizza
2.
Location
Started in Wyoming
Moved to the Texas and Oklahoma area
Nomadic/ moved around the Plains
Photo by
perpetualplum
3.
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
4.
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
5.
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.
Photo by
Wyoming_Jackrabbit
6.
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
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Crafts
Silver and Copper jewelry
Bead work
Photo by
Beadazzled of Oregon
8.
Quanah Parker
Famous Comanche leader
Was the last Comanche cheif
Never lost a battle to the white men
Photo by
Calsidyrose
9.
Story Telling
Extremly important
Told by men and women
Fairytales about important Comanche Indian culture
Photo by
Mathers Museum of World Cultures
10.
Transportation
Mainly walked
Sometimes used something simular to a dog sled
Rode horses (after the Europeans brought horses to America)
Photo by
Marion Doss
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