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    Comanche (English: /kəˈmæntʃi/, endonym Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ̲) is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Comanche, who split from the Shoshone soon after the Comanche...
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  • United States. Comanche people today belong to the federally recognized Comanche Nation, headquartered in Lawton, Oklahoma. The Comanche language is a Numic...
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  • Prey (2022 film) (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    filmed in English, with some sequences being shot in Comanche and French as well. A full Comanche language dub was provided for the film, with the cast reprising...
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  • to: Comanche language, a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Comanche people Piper PA-24 Comanche, a single-engined monoplane Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche, a...
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    Comancheria (redirect from Comanche Empire)
    Comanchería (Comanche: Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ, 'Comanche land') was a region of New Mexico, west Texas and nearby areas occupied by the Comanche before the 1860s...
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    Northern Nevada, Oregon, and Bannock) Apart from Comanche, each of these groups contains one language spoken in a small area in the southern Sierra Nevada...
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    Comanche history /kəˈmæntʃi/ – in the 18th and 19th centuries the Comanche became the dominant tribe on the southern Great Plains. The Comanche are often...
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    formally developed based on the languages of the Comanche, Hopi, Meskwaki, and Navajo peoples. They used words from their languages for each letter of the English...
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    Cynthia Ann Parker (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    Preloch (Comanche: Na'ura, IPA [naʔura], lit. 'Was found'; October 28, 1827 – March 1871), was a woman who was captured, aged around nine, by a Comanche band...
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    Spanish peace treaties with the Comanche in 1785 and 1786 resulted in a permanent peace between the Comanche and the Spanish colony in New Mexico and a...
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    Quanah Parker (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    Parker (Comanche: Kwana, lit. 'smell, odor'; c. 1845 – February 23, 1911) was a war leader of the Kwahadi ("Antelope") band of the Comanche Nation. He...
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    appeared as Toshaway in AMC Network's The Son, for which he learned the Comanche language. McClarnon appeared as Akecheta, the leader of the Ghost Nation, in...
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  • Iron Jacket (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    (Comanche: Puhihwikwasu'u, lit. 'metal shirt'; born c. 1790 – died 1858) was a Native American War Chief and Chief of the Quahadi band of Comanche Indians...
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    Oklahoma City (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    (channel 46). Despite the market's geographical size, none of the English-language commercial affiliates in the Oklahoma City designated market area operate...
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    Endonym and exonym (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    from a Proto-Algonquian term, *-a·towe· ('foreign-speaking). The name "Comanche" comes from the Ute word kɨmantsi meaning "enemy, stranger". The Ancestral...
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    Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, but it is considered a distinct language from Shoshoni. The Comanche split from the Shoshone around 1700, and consonant changes...
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    The Coast Salish languages, also known as the Central Salish languages, are a branch of the Salishan language family. These languages are spoken by First...
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  • Comanche Moon (1997) is a Western novel by American writer Larry McMurtry. It is the fourth and final book he published in the Lonesome Dove series. In...
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    The Searchers (category Comanche in popular culture)
    ISBN 978-1-83974-042-8. Taa Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ?ha Tʉboopʉ (Our Comanche Dictionary), Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee, 2010. Beulah Archuletta...
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    pioneer woman and former captive of the Comanche people. As a child, she was taken captive during a Comanche raid on her family's homestead in Wise County...
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  • Francisco Xavier Chaves (category Comanche history)
    captive by the Comanche in 1770 and was subsequently sold or traded to the Taovaya. He was fluent in the Taovaya and Comanche languages as well as Spanish...
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  • language — A course on Memrise is available. Comanche language — A course on Memrise is available. Comox language — A Sliammon iPhone app was released in March...
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  • Comanche Moon is a 2008 American Western television miniseries, an adaptation of the 1997 novel of the same name. Woodrow Call and Gus McCrae are in their...
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    Memrise (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Memrise to support efforts to revitalize their heritage languages, including Cherokee, Seneca, Comanche, Potawatomi, and Choctaw. The success of this project...
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  • Pasture in southwestern Oklahoma. Meanwhile, he learned to speak the Comanche language and became friends in Chief Quanah Parker. He then served as a captain...
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    Telecom Armenia (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    Telecom Armenia OJSC (Armenian: Տելեկոմ Արմենիա, romanized: Telecom Armenia) (formerly Armentel and VEON Armenia) is an Armenian broadband and telecommunications...
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  • Numic branch of Uto-Aztecan. It is most closely related to Shoshoni and Comanche. Timbisha was formerly spoken in the region between the Sierra Nevada mountains...
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    Isatai'i (category Articles containing Comanche-language text)
    Isatai'i, also known as Isatai, or Eschiti (Comanche: Isa Tai'i, lit. 'Wolf Vulva'; c. 1840 – 1916) was a Comanche warrior and medicine man of the Kwaharʉ...
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  • vs. Comanche. Comanche 3 (1997) Comanche Gold (1998) - Comanche 3 with additional campaigns and various enhancements Comanche 4 (2001) Comanche (2021)...
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  • Rudy Youngblood (category American people who self-identify as being of Comanche descent)
    They were supported by their mother, who Rudy identifies as being of Comanche descent. Rudy has stated that his biological father was of Yaqui background...
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