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[[Image:Comanche Indian -Six tribal leaders.png|thumb|right|300px]] | [[Image:Comanche Indian -Six tribal leaders.png|thumb|right|300px|Comanche Indian -Six tribal leaders.png]] | ||
To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] | To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] | ||
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==== Comanche Bands: ==== | ==== Comanche Bands: ==== | ||
Kewatsana, Kotsai, '''Kotsoteka '''(Buffalo Eaters), | Kewatsana, Kotsai, '''Kotsoteka '''(Buffalo Eaters), '''Kwahadi''', Motsai, '''Nokoni '''(Wanderers), Patgusa, '''Penateka '''(Honey Eaters), Pohoi, '''Quahadis '''(Antelopes), Tanima, Wasaih, and '''Yamparika''' (Yap Eaters) | ||
=== Leaders: [http://quanahparkerchief.blogspot.com Quanna Parker] === | === Leaders: [http://quanahparkerchief.blogspot.com Quanna Parker] === | ||
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=== Brief Timeline === | === Brief Timeline === | ||
*'''1600's:''' Left Wyoming, neighboring tribe, Shoshone and removed to south to Rocky Mountains. | *'''1600's:''' Left Wyoming, neighboring tribe, [[Shoshone_Indians|Shoshone]] and removed to south to Rocky Mountains. | ||
*'''1790: '''allied with Kiowa | *'''1790: '''allied with [[Kiowa_Indians|Kiowa]] | ||
*'''1791:''' Living in present day Kansas | *'''1791:''' Living in present day Kansas | ||
*'''1700-1800: '''raided and roamed Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and northern Mexico | *'''1700-1800: '''raided and roamed Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and northern Mexico | ||
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*'''1835:''' Texas Revolution | *'''1835:''' Texas Revolution | ||
*'''1838:''' Council House Affair | *'''1838:''' Council House Affair | ||
*'''1840: '''United with southern Cheyenne and Arapaho | *'''1840: '''United with southern [[Cheyenne_Indians|Cheyenne]] and [[Arapaho_Indians|Arapaho]] | ||
*'''1845:''' Annexation of Texas, Texas Rangers protect settlers from hostile Indians, particular the Camanche | *'''1845:''' Annexation of Texas, Texas Rangers protect settlers from hostile Indians, particular the Camanche | ||
*'''1849-50: C'''holera epidemic | *'''1849-50: C'''holera epidemic | ||
*'''1853:''' Fort Atkinson Treaty - protect the Santa Fe Trail | *'''1853:''' Fort Atkinson Treaty - protect the Santa Fe Trail | ||
*'''1854:''' Comanche and Kiowa placed on reservation on the Brazos River. | *'''1854:''' Comanche and Kiowa placed on reservation on the Brazos River. | ||
*'''1859:''' Barzos River Reservations abandoned - moved to new reservation on the Washita River near present-day Fort Cobb, Oklahoma | *'''1859:''' Barzos River Reservations abandoned - moved to new reservation on the Washita River near present-day Fort Cobb, Oklahoma | ||
*'''1864: '''fought against Kit Carson's men; Battle of Adobe Walls on the Staked Plain for the Texas Panhandle | *'''1864: '''fought against Kit Carson's men; Battle of Adobe Walls on the Staked Plain for the Texas Panhandle | ||
*'''1866/7:''' Treaty of Medicine Lodge 4,000 Indians in attendance; Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa adn | *'''1866/7:''' Treaty of Medicine Lodge 4,000 Indians in attendance; Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa adn [[Kiowa_Apache_Indians|Kiowa Apache]] tribes. William Tecumseh Sherman, Commissioner of Indian Affairs | ||
*'''1868:''' December 25: General Philip Henry Sheridans fought Comanche and Kiowa- Battle of Soldier Springs | *'''1868:''' December 25: General Philip Henry Sheridans fought Comanche and Kiowa- Battle of Soldier Springs | ||
*'''1871-1874: '''Chomanche and Kiowa wars | *'''1871-1874: '''Chomanche and Kiowa wars | ||
*'''1874-75:''' Red River War or Buffalo War | *'''1874-75:''' Red River War or Buffalo War | ||
*Peyote Road- Native American Church- sacramental use of peyote - by 1930 half of the Indian population in the United States belonged | *Peyote Road- Native American Church- sacramental use of peyote - by 1930 half of the Indian population in the United States belonged to the church. | ||
*'''1899:''' Oklahoma Territory ban the use of peyote. | *'''1899:''' Oklahoma Territory ban the use of peyote. | ||
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