CHASE BOOTH GWENETH GARDNER JUSTIN THORNTON JASMINE MILBURN.

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CHASE BOOTH GWENETH GARDNER JUSTIN THORNTON JASMINE MILBURN

 Tepee  The Comanche Indians lived on the Western Plains.  The Tepees were mostly made out of buffalo hides, wood, and thin strips of animal hide Shelter

Food and Clothing  Animal hides for clothes for them to where and breech clothes  Corn, carrots,tomatoes, and radish to eat and

Economy  The Comanche economy changed in the 18 th Centry  Horses and slaves were traded to the Spanish for more horses  The Comanche also traded the French for guns and luxury items

My Favorite Part of My Project  My favorite part of the project was the PowerPoint  Researching about them

Resources  Houghton Mifflin Social Studies United States History  The Comanche Indians By: Bill Lund  AVL.Infobits