Comanche Warrior
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Owner:
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LeapinLee
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Released:
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Saturday, May 3, 2003
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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He wants to travel around to as many indian reservations and pueblos as possible. To sit around the campfires with the Chiefs and other tribal members and gather stories of long ago and to have his picture made with these proud people.
The Comanches were fierce warriors Who lived on the southern plains. They are one of the most historical indian cultures from the state of Texas. The Comanches were more than just warriors. They were also very good traders. The problem was most of what they had to sell or trade was stuff they had stolen. They sold the stolen horses, women and children they had kidnapped, back to the folks they had srolen them from. One of these hostages was nine year old Cynthia Ann Parker who lived with the Comanches for twenty four years. She became the wife of Chief Peta Nocona and the mother of Quanah Parker the last great Comanche Chief.
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