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About UsComanche tribal enrollment now numbers 14,557 with approximately 7,763 members residing in the Lawton-Ft.Sill and surrounding areas of Southwest Oklahoma. The Comanche Nation complex is located nine miles north of Lawton, Oklahoma and employs about one-hundred forty-five people. HistoryThe Comanches were rulers of the Great Plains in the 1700s and became known as the "Lords of the Plains" in the southern plains. Renowned for their horsemanship, the Comanches defended their land from all intruders. Grants SurveyPlease take a few minutes and complete a survey for the Grants Department. Information on this survey is extremely critical providing the tribe statistics for additional program funding. Please answer all questions that apply to you and your household. Download the survey here: |
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