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[[Image:Comanche Indian -Six tribal leaders.png|thumb|right|300px]]  
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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), Kwahadie, Motsai, '''Nokoni '''(Wanderers), Patgusa, '''Penateka '''(Honey Eaters), Pohoi, '''Quahadis '''(Antelopes), Tanima, Wasaih, and '''Yamparika''' (Yap 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 Kioa Apache tribes. William Tecumseh Sherman, Commissioner of Indian Affairs  
*'''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 ot the church.  
*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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