Comanche
Introduction
A Native American tribe known for their horse-riding skills.
Background Story
The name Comanche refers to a Native American tribe that lived in the Great Plains of North America. The name itself is derived from a Ute word meaning 'enemy' or 'those who are like us.' The Comanche people are known for their strong horsemanship and warrior culture, and they played a significant role in American history during the westward expansion.
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