Comanche Life (Hardback)

Comanche Life (Hardback)

Carol Dean

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781716638008

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The Comanche were the fiercest and most feared of tribes. A warring tribe. And a tribe, a people, fighting to preserve their traditions, values and the land they loved. Find out how such a tribe lived their everyday lives, and how the Comanche almost fell into obscurity with the help of the ’white man’, and how they rose again to be the Comanche Nation that they are today.This edition has a hardback cover and the images in the book are a mixture of colour and black and white.

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