Read about the storied heritage of the Comanche Nation, Oklahoma, including its cultural influence and historical journey to Oklahoma, through resources at the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Parts of present-day New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma
Candace Craig
580-357-3449
807 SW F. Avenue
Lawton, OK 73501
580-357-4956
1918 East Gore Blvd.
Lawton, OK 73501
580-492-3257
1608 SW 9th St.
Lawton, OK 73502
Carolyn Codopony, Director
580-699-3991
206 SW 8th Street
Lawton, OK 73501
Chief John Journeycake
580-492-3789
8527 NW Madische Rd
Lawton, OK 73507
Indian Health Service (IHS)
Kevin Wahkinney, Director
580-699-5534
1 SW D Avenue
Lawton, OK 73501
Gwen Pesewonit, Director
580-280-4674
5 SW D Ave
Suite B
Lawton, OK 73501
Plains
584 NW Bingo Rd,
Lawton, OK 73507
Forest Tahdooahnippah
3 Years
Every 3 years
May
Tribal Verification Required
Business Committee
Tribal Verification Required
Tribal Verification Required
Tribal Verification Required
Tribal Verification Required
16667
Annually
Monthly
13490
Tribal Verification Required%
Pihna Tʉhka/Pinarʉka- Honey Eaters Band Yampa Tʉhka/Yaparʉka- Root Eaters Band Taninʉʉ- Liver Eaters Band Band Wianʉʉ- Band from Walters area Band Hanitaibo- Corn People Band Kuutsu Tʉhka/Kuutsurʉka- Buffalo Eaters Band Noyʉhkanʉʉ- Wanderers Band Huuʔinʉʉ- Timber People Band Kwaharʉʉ- Antelope Band Kwaahihʉʉki- Back Shade Band(Part of/also known as the Kwaharʉʉ Band) Kwaʔarʉʉ- Loud Speaker Band Pibia Niwʉnʉʔnʉʉ- Loud Speaking Comanche People Band Nokoninʉʉ- Travel Around Band Pekwi Tʉhka- Fish Eater Band
No
Endangered