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<blockquote data-quote="froginaustin" data-source="post: 2672924" data-attributes="member: 785"><p>Not boundaries recognized by the UN or international convention. /sarcasm font</p><p></p><p>Map is b.s. A figment of imagination. A drawing of boundaries that did not exist. </p><p></p><p>The Comanches raided anyone, whether in their territory or not, that was not Comanche.</p><p></p><p>They particularly regarded isolated white settlers as easy pickings.</p><p></p><p>Everyone that was in the Comanches’ whereabouts was their mortal enemy. They were an expanding power, and the established tribes in what is now Texas were between the devil and the deep blue sea— the Comanches from the northwest and the white frontiersmen from the east. </p><p></p><p>If the Comanches had expanded before white settlers arrived and hit the Karancoas (sp?) that might have been interesting </p><p></p><p>So — read your Ferrinbach (sp?) DP. He understands more about natives in our area than you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginaustin, post: 2672924, member: 785"] Not boundaries recognized by the UN or international convention. /sarcasm font Map is b.s. A figment of imagination. A drawing of boundaries that did not exist. The Comanches raided anyone, whether in their territory or not, that was not Comanche. They particularly regarded isolated white settlers as easy pickings. Everyone that was in the Comanches’ whereabouts was their mortal enemy. They were an expanding power, and the established tribes in what is now Texas were between the devil and the deep blue sea— the Comanches from the northwest and the white frontiersmen from the east. If the Comanches had expanded before white settlers arrived and hit the Karancoas (sp?) that might have been interesting So — read your Ferrinbach (sp?) DP. He understands more about natives in our area than you do. [/QUOTE]
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