Los Commanches, now available in paperback, is a large, sweeping history of the Comanche Indians, who dominated the Southern Plains from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. No plains people was more feared or admired for its mastery of warfare and life in a harsh, arid environment. In this richly textured history, Stanley Noyes recounts the golden century of Comanche domination of the Southern Plains. Los Commanches is a sensitive portrait of human society and physical place. By the end of the book, we understand the Comanches both as a peerless warrior society and as an embattled people.
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Stanley Noyes
Thundering across the plains with herds of horses reaching thousands in number, the Comanches were recognized as a dominant force by fellow Indians, Mexicans, and intruding whites. Noyes, a poet, follows the history of this feared but respected group through the records of Mexican and Texan officials in Santa Fe and San Antonio and firsthand accounts of captives and others. As a result, the reader has a clear view of Comanche external relations but lacks insight into what was happening at the center of Comanche life. The author also puts seemingly incomprehensible Comanche practices into a more balanced context. As a source of new insight into Indian-white relations, this work is a valuable contribution to collections in American history, the Southwest, and Native American studies. For informed lay readers and scholars.
- Mary B. Davis, Huntington Free Lib., New York
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