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Assignment:
Hamill (2016) and Wallace (1999) write in great depth about the Comanche Tribe's history, but what do they say? How did the Comanche become the most powerful tribe in the southern Great Plains?
Kavanagh (2008) says that the Comanche had long and complicated relationships with other Native American groups and European settlers. How so? What were the complications?
The ceremony of "horse raiding." What is that?
Jensen (2013) talks about how oral history is important for keeping the traditional stories of Plains tribes like the Comanche alive. What are some of those stories?
How is there communication using body language and how is jewelry used in rituals?
Here are my cite sources:
Hamill, J. (2016). The Comanche Empire. Yale University Press.
Hämäläinen, P. (2003). The Comanche World: Cultural Meanings of Horse Raiding and Trading. Journal of Anthropological Research, 59(3), 241-264.
Jensen, R. E. (2013). Oral History and the Plains Tribes: Culture, History, and Narrative. Journal of American Indian Education, 52(1), 5-22.
Kavanagh, T. W. (2008). The Comanches: A History, 1706-1875. University of Nebraska Press.
Moreau, A., Campbell, E., & Greener, S. (2014). Effective intercultural communication: A Christian perspective. Baker Publishing.
Wallace, E. (1999). Comanche: The History of a People. University of Oklahoma Press.