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- The Comancheria or Comanchería (Comanche: Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ, 'Comanche land'), also known as the Comancherian Empire was a region of New Mexico, west Texas...
- reported that Sidney Kimmel Entertainment (SKE) had acquired the heist film Comancheria, written by Taylor Sheridan, which SKE would finance and produce with...
- Comanche were the Native American inhabitants of a large area known as Comancheria, which stretched across much of the southern Great Plains from Colorado...
- characterized as "Lords of the Plains." They presided over a large area called Comancheria which they shared with allied tribes, the Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache (Plains...
- Spanish colonists and later Mexicans called their historical territory Comanchería. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Comanche practiced a nomadic horse...
- brothers along with Ben Foster in **** or High Water (originally called Comancheria). After premiering at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, the film was released...
- highway systems in southwest Oklahoma and north Texas, once southern Comancheria, bear reference to his name. Quanah Parker's mother, Cynthia Ann Parker...
- allied Native American tribes against Comanche and Kiowa villages in the Comancheria. It began in western Texas and ended in a series of fights with the Comanche...
- for Best Original Screenplay for Sheridan. Sheridan wrote Comancheria after Sicario. Comancheria sold first but was stuck in development for quite a few...
- dominant group in the Southwest, and the domain they ruled was known as Comancheria. Confronted with Spanish, Mexican, and American outposts on their periphery...