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Title: Comanches: The Destruction of a People
by T. R. Fehrenbach
ISBN: 0-306-80586-3
Publisher: DaCapo Press
Pub. Date: September, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $22.50
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (10 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The Definitive Book on the Comanche
Comment: Fehrenbach explores the Comanche from the mysterious and inauspicious beginnings in Wyoming or Montana to the final days of the Quahadi on the Staked Plains of Texas. When a few horses came into their hands the tribe found a niche in history and elbowed their way into country better suited to them. They destroyed their enemies who already occupied that land from horseback, the Fara'on and Lipan Apache were extinguished. The Jicarilla Apache became a friend to the Spanish because of the Comanche of the high plains. Penatekas harried and almost overcame the ancient Tonkawans of Central Texas.

When the Penateka raid to Linnville, Texas, ended their reign the raids continued four decades until Ranald McKenzie destroyed the Quahadi horse herd. Afoot, the Comanche was lost.

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Rating: 5
Summary: Tracing their origins from prehistory
Comment: First published in 1974, Comanches: The History Of A People by T. R. Fehrenbach is a classic history of one of the most influential Native American tribes. Tracing their origins from prehistory, down to the wars fighting to turn back the advance of European colonization, and then on to the ultimate dismantling of their old ways by the implacable forces of the American government, The U.S. Army, and the Texas Rangers, Comanches is the absorbing saga, and a welcome addition to Western American History reading lists and Native American Studies reference collections.

Rating: 5
Summary: WD in Texas
Comment: An outstanding work of narrative history. Fehrenbach occasionally refers to works he has cited but most often presses forward with the story uninterrupted by footnotes. A bibliography is included following the text.
This is a wide-ranging look at the Comanche spanning their first known origins and their ethnic, cultural, and environmental evolution into the ultimate horse Indians. The tribe's history is set in the context of the history of the land they occupied. First, Fehrenbach lays out the Spanish conquest of northern Mexico, and the imperial policies that governed their frontier, and delineates how those policies and practices fostered the advance of Comanches as a horse culture built on raiding and marauding. Then with the demise of the Spanish as a power, he juxtaposes the Comanche against the advancing Anglo-Texan population. Not only does this paint a complete picture of the Comanche, it provides an overview of the history of the region and great insight into the differing approaches to empire among the Spanish, French, and Anglos and the results those policies produced on the ground. Not dull stuff at all the way he tells it.
Fehrenbach's writing style is fluid and transparent, designed to tell the story not to draw undue attention to himself as a writer. He has a novelitst's sense of pace and drama that never allows the story to bog down. He also has an eye for character and detail that deftly draws together the telling elements that make his vignettes poignant and memorable. Most of all, however, he formulates deductive historical insights that pinpoint the causative factors shaping the direction of history. And all this in a text as readable as a finely crafted novel.

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