Comanche Peace Pipe

Comanche Peace Pipe

Author: Patrick Dearen

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-03-01

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 1493069527

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It's 1867 and eleven-year-old Fish Rawlings and his cousin are headed across Texas on a wagon train. But the trail is full of danger. A Comanche war party is on the prowl, looking for horses and scalps. Among the Indians is eleven year old Hunting Bear, who is riding his first war trail. Before the journey is over, he must prove himself worthy to be a warrior. Fish has been taught to hate Comanches. Hunting Bear has been taught to hate white men. But all of that changes when the two boys come face to face and become friends. Suddenly the lives of their peoples rest on the boys' shoulders. The Comanches have sworn to attack the wagon train. The white men have vowed to fight back and track down the warriors. Soon there will be bloodshed, and only Fish and Hunting Bear have a chance to stop it. But will they find a way?


Comanche Ethnography

Comanche Ethnography

Author: Thomas W. Kavanagh

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 569

ISBN-13: 0803220456

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In the summer of 1933 in Lawton, Oklahoma, a team of six anthropologists met with eighteen Comanche elders to record the latter?s reminiscences of traditional Comanche culture. The depth and breadth of what the elderly Comanches recalled provides an inestimable source of knowledge for generations to come, both within and beyond the Comanche community. This monumental volume makes available for the first time the largest archive of traditional cultural information on Comanches ever gathered by American anthropologists. Much of the Comanches? earlier world is presented here?religious stories, historical accounts, autobiographical remembrances, cosmology, the practice of war, everyday games, birth rituals, funerals, kinship relations, the organization of camps, material culture, and relations with other tribes. Thomas W. Kavanagh tracked down all known surviving notes from the Santa Fe Laboratory field party and collated and annotated the records, learning as much as possible about the Comanche elders who spoke with the anthropologists and, when possible, attributing pieces of information to the appropriate elders. In addition, this volume includes Robert H. Lowie?s notes from his short 1912 visit to the Comanches. The result stands as a legacy for both Comanches and those interested in learning more about them.


The Comanches

The Comanches

Author: Ernest Wallace

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780806120409

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Describes the way of life of the Comanches at the height of their power in the southern Plains and after their surrender to the U.S. military in 1875, up to the early twentieth century.


Quanah Parker

Quanah Parker

Author: Shannon Zemlicka

Publisher: Lerner Publications

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9780822507246

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A biography of Quanah Parker, a spiritual and political leader of the Comanche people in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.


Comanche 1800–74

Comanche 1800–74

Author: Douglas V Meed

Publisher: Osprey Publishing

Published: 2003-11-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781841765877

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In the 18th and 19th centuries, the numerous tribes of mounted Comanche warriors were the "Lords of the Southern Plains". For more than 150 years, these ferocious raiders struck terror into the hearts of other plain tribes, Mexican villagers and Anglo settlers in frontier Texas. Their dominion stretched from southern Colorado and Kansas into northern Mexico. This book documents the life and experiences of a Comanche warrior at the peak of their dominance. Following a hypothetical figure through a lifetime, it covers key social and cultural aspects as well as documenting the methods and equipment that they used to wage war.


Apache Legends & Lore of Southern New Mexico

Apache Legends & Lore of Southern New Mexico

Author: Lynda A. Sanchez

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2016-04-06

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1625850387

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Storytelling has been a vital and vivid tradition in Apache life. Coyote tales, the creation legend and stories of historic battles with Comanche and Anglo intruders create a colorful mosaic of tribal heritage. Percy Bigmouth, a prominent oral historian of the Mescalero and Lipan Apache tribes, realized in the early twentieth century that the old ways were waning. He wrote in longhand what he had learned from his father, Scout Bigmouth, a prison camp survivor at Fort Sumner and participant in the turbulent Apache Wars. Join author Lynda Sanchez as she brings to light the ancient legends and lore of the Apaches living in the shadow of Mescalero's Sacred Mountain. Seventy-five years in the making, this collection is a loving tribute to a way of life nearly lost to history.


Advocates for the Oppressed

Advocates for the Oppressed

Author: Malcolm Ebright

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0826355056

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Having written about Hispano land grants and Pueblo Indian grants separately, Malcolm Ebright now brings these narratives together for the first time, reconnecting them and resurrecting lost histories.