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  2. Comanche history - Wikipedia

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    Comanche history for the eighteenth century falls into three broad and distinct categories: (1) the Comanche and their relationship with the Spanish, Puebloans, Ute, and Apache peoples of New Mexico; (2) The Comanche and their relationship with the Spanish, Apache, Wichita, and other peoples of Texas; and, (3) The Comanche and their relationship with the French and the Indian tribes of ...

  3. Camanche, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Camanche (/ k ə ˈ m æ n tʃ /) [2] is a city in Clinton County, Iowa, United States, on the Mississippi River. The population was 4,570 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 3 ]

  4. Comanche - Wikipedia

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    The "Southern Comanche" label encompassed the Penatʉka Nʉʉ (Penateka) ("Honey Eaters"), the southernmost, largest, and best known band among whites as they lived near the first Spanish and Texan settlements; their tribal areas extended from the upper reaches of the rivers in central Texas and Colorado River southward, including much of the ...

  5. Native American tribes in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Several Native American tribes hold or have held territory within the lands that are now the state of Iowa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Iowa, defined by the Missouri River and Big Sioux River on the west and Mississippi River on the east, marks a shift from the Central Plains and the Eastern Woodlands .

  6. Iowa River - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the state of Iowa in the United States. It is about 323 miles (520 km) long [3] and is open to small river craft to Iowa City, about 65 miles (105 km) from its mouth. Its major tributary is the Cedar River.

  7. Iowa History Month: How a Native American soldier’s funeral ...

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    In spite of their military service, Native Americans faced discrimination in Iowa. Among the greatest indignities was placed on John Raymond Rice. Iowa History Month: How a Native American soldier ...

  8. Old Mans Creek - Wikipedia

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    Old Mans Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Iowa. [1] It is a tributary to the Iowa River. According to tradition, Old Mans Creek was so named because it was where Native American elderly men, women, and children hid out during tribal wars. [2] The Meskwaki called the creek, Push-i-to-nock See-po. (From the Rohret Family History book).

  9. Comancheria - Wikipedia

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    The agreement permitted eastern Indians and the U.S. to hunt on Comanche lands and did not restrain the Comanche and their Kiowa and Wichita allies from making war on Mexico. [10] With their eastern flank secured by the treaty with the U.S., the Comanches next concluded a peace agreement in 1840 with the southern Cheyenne and Arapaho pressing ...