comanche in A Sentence

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    It makes me a Comanche.

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    You speak good Comanche.

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    So he married a Comanche squaw.

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    You speak pretty good American for a Comanche.

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    Even the Comanche and Shoshone wouldn't sign it.

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    The Comanche villages were well planned and highly organised.

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    At this point, the young woman had fully assimilated into tribal life and clearly considered herself Comanche.

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    Other slave-owning tribes of North America were, for example, Comanche of Texas, Creek of Georgia, the Pawnee, and Klamath.

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    The Comanche never formed a single cohesive tribal unit, but were divided into almost a dozen autonomous groups, called bands.

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    She was forcibly taken from the Comanche(and her sons) to be reunited with her relatives she hadn't seen in about a quarter-century.

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    George Wachetaker, a Comanche shaman, stated that it takes him at least ten days of spiritual preparation before an actual ceremony of weather working can begin.

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    Later, rumors swirled in the Anglo community about a blue-eyed woman who lived among the Indians as the wife of the Comanche warrior and chieftain Peta Nocona.

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    He did so as the head of a 45-person expedition into Comanche territory, where he made peace with the Comanche chiefs and signed a treaty that opened more than three million acres of land to settlement.

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    Wild Oats XI had snuck past Comanche with less than 10 miles remaining as both boats were becalmed in fickle winds on the River Derwent and finished about 26 minutes in front, but was then relegated after the protest.

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    Robert Penn Warren's 1946 novel All the King's Men describes a lobotomy as making"a Comanche brave look like a tyro with a scalping knife," and portrays the surgeon as a repressed man who cannot change others with love, so he instead resorts to"high-grade carpentry work.

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