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By 1750, Comanche Indians dominated a large portion of the American Southwest and because of this, the area became known as Comancheria. Small bands of Comanche traveled vast distances for food, water, and shelter. This group is watching as a new Spanish settlement is built that includes a large church. Such settlements were often raided by Comanches. A significant change of life for the tribes is on the horizon.
Matted Print.
Measures: 16" x 20".
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