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COMANCHES

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 749 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COMANCHES  , a tribe of

North
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American Indians of Shoshonean stock, so called by the Spaniards, but known to the French as Padoucas, an adaptation of their
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Sioux name, and among themselves asnimenim(
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people) . Theynum ber some 1400, attached to the kiowa agency, Oklahoma . When first met by Europeans, they occupied the regions between the upper waters of the Brazos and
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Colorado on the one hand, and the
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Arkansas and
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Missouri on the other . Until their final surrender in 1875 the Comanches were the terror of the Mexican arid Texan frontiers, and were always famed for their bravery . They were brought to nominal submission in 1783 by the
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Spanish general Anza, who killed
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thirty of their chiefs, During the 19th century they were always raiding and fighting, but in 1867, to the number of 2500, they agreed to go on a reservation . In 1872 a portion of the tribe, the Quanhada or Staked Plain Comanches, had again to be reduced by military
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measures .

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