Category
page 1Comanche history
Cynthia Ann Parker
American kidnapped by the Comanches (1827–1870)
Comancheria
Comancheria (, 'Comanche land'; ), also known as the Comanche Empire, was a large country covering modern New Mexico, West Texas, and nearby areas that was occupied by the Comanche before the 1860s. The historian Pekka Hämäläinen has argued that Comancheria formed an empire at its peak, and that view has been echoed by other historians.
Pekka Hämäläinen
Finnish historian
Comanchero
thumb|right | Painting of a Comanchero or Comanche Indian by George Catlin, in 1835
The Comancheros were a group of 18th- and 19th-century traders based in northern and central New Mexico. They made their living by trading with the nomadic Great Plains Indian tribes in northeastern New Mexico, West Texas, and other parts of the southern plains of North America.