Originally, the Comanche were a part of the Shoshone people. They separated from the Shoshone, moving farther south and east in the southern Plains region. After clashing with settlers, the Comanche were forced to move from their homeland to a reservation in Oklahoma. Today, there are more than 11,000 Comanche living in the United States. As part of their celebration of their culture, the Comanche Homecoming Powwow is held in Oklahoma every year.
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Originally, the Comanche were a part of the Shoshone people. They separated from the Shoshone, moving farther south and east in the southern Plains region. After clashing with settlers, the Comanche were forced to move from their homeland to a reservation in Oklahoma. Today, there are more than 11,000 Comanche living in the United States. As part of their celebration of their culture, the Comanche Homecoming Powwow is held in Oklahoma every year.
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