Presents a history of the Comanche tribe who settled in the southern regions of Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, and describes their early culture and spiritual life, customs, encounters with white settlers, and revival of Native American traditions.
A biography of the Comanche chief who led his people against confinement on reservations, but once confinement occurred he helped the tribe to accept and benefit from reservation life.
The Comanche warrior that Zack has been seeing in his dreams has begun to appear in real life, and as the line between his dream world and the real world blurs, the teenager embarks on a dangerous journey to resolve an old misunderstanding.
Describes the land, homes, clothing, religion, and other aspects of the daily life and culture of the Comanche Native Americans, and includes color photos and illustrations, a glossary, and a further reading list.
Describes the history of the Comanche Indians, from their time as nomads when they were called the "Lords of the Plains" to their contemporary lives in modern Oklahoma.
In charge of the family's Texas homestead during the Civil War, 14-year-old T.J. saves the life of a Comanche boy during an Indian raid and they subsequently hunt a large, silver wolf purported to be the devil.
August McCrae and Woodrow F. Call, the Texas Rangers made famous in "Lonesome Dove," leave their women and the problems of their middle years behind when they join in the pursuit of Comanche war chief Buffalo Hump.
A history of this Indian tribe of the Southern Plains and a description of their customs, religion, relationship with other tribes, and twentieth-century changes to their traditional way of life.