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In this episode, we explore the history of the Comanche, the powerful “Lords of the Plains” who rose to dominance across the southern Great Plains in the 18th and 19th centuries. We trace how their mastery of horses, skilled raiding tactics, bison hunting, and trade networks helped create the vast territory known as Comancheria, while also shaping complex relationships with Spanish, Mexican, and American powers. The episode follows the decline of Comanche power as buffalo herds disappeared, European diseases spread, and U.S. military campaigns intensified, leading to their defeat and relocation to reservations in Oklahoma by 1875, as well as their ongoing efforts to preserve Comanche identity, culture, and community.
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