Comanche Treaties
The Comanches were the first Native people to adopt the classic horse-mounted lifestyle of the Plains. Shoshone speakers, including proto-Comanches, probably moved to the Northern Plains in the sixteenth century.

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Appalachicola Treaties – See Muscogee Treaties
Apsalooka Treaties – See Crow Treaties
Bannock Treaties – See Shoshone- Bannock Treaties
Belantske-Etoa Treaties – See Hidatsa Treaties
Blood Treaties – See Blackfeet Treaties
Brothertown – See 1838 Treaty with New York Indians
Cahokia Treaties – See Peoria Treaties
Calapooia Treaties – See Kalapuya Treaties
Cayuse Treaties – See Walla Walla Treaties
Chasta Treaties – See Shasta Treaties
Christian Indians Treaties – See Munsee Treaties
Columbia Treaties – See Colville Confederated Tribes Treaties
Creeks Treaties – See Muscogee Treaties
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The Comanches were the first Native people to adopt the classic horse-mounted lifestyle of the Plains. Shoshone speakers, including proto-Comanches, probably moved to the Northern Plains in the sixteenth century.
The Assinaboine are the Nakoda branch of the Sioux. They were once all one tribe, but split due to disagreements and eventually became enemies and separate tribes.
The Arikara signed three treaties with the United States. They were a semi-nomadic people who lived on the Great Plains of the United States of America for several hundred years. The Arikara separated from the Pawnee before White contact.
The ARAPAHO (Also ARRAPAHOE; ARAPAHOE) are a tribe of Native Americans historically living on the plains of Colorado and Wyoming. They were close allies of the Cheyenne Indians and loosely aligned with the Lakota and Dakota. The Arapaho language (Heenetiit), is an Algonquian language closely related to the Gros Ventre language (Ahe/A'ananin), whose people are seen as an early offshoot of the Arapaho.
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The Anadarko Indians were part of the Caddo Confederacy. Anadarko is a derivative of the Caddo town of Nadarko in eastern Texas, and is usually translated to mean "wild honey."
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