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Where were the Comanche
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The Comanche were a Native American people of the Southern Plains, whose homeland (often called Comancheria) covered large parts of what are now north-central and west Texas, western Oklahoma, eastern New Mexico, southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas. They moved south from the northern Rockies (they split from the Shoshone) in the 17th–18th centuries, became a dominant horse-mounted power on the plains in the 18th and early 19th centuries, and today many Comanche live in Oklahoma (the Comanche Nation is headquartered in Lawton).
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