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I don't know what Ahumado will do When he sees that have brought him the Buffalo Horse You think he will give you some young women as a reward? Of course he should give me a woman or two Ahumado doesn't do what he should do What if he has Goyeto skin you? Then I'll be skinn...
Like most otherPlains peoples, the Comanche were organized intoautonomousbands, local groups formed on the basis of kinship and other social relationships.Buffaloproducts formed the core of the Comanche economy and included robes,tepeecovers, sinew thread, water carriers made of the animal’s stomach...
At end of the 18th century, probably more than 13 bands existed, but there were five major bands (listed from north to south): Yamparika (“Yap [or Root] Eaters”), Kotsoteka (“Buffalo Eaters”),Penateka (“Honey Eaters”), Nokoni (“Wanderers” or “Those Who Turn Back”), and...