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Comanche Language is a part of the Central Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family closely related to the Shoshone and Panamint languages. Comanche language is more distantly related to the Kawaiisu, Ute, Mono, and Northern Paiute languages. It is spoken by fewer than 50 people today, mostly in the Lawton, Oklahoma area.


Our Comanche courses were created by the Comanche Nation Language department in 2023. These courses focus on teaching the orthography adopted in 1993 as well as establishing baseline vocabulary in everyday usage.

Learn more here: https://www.talkcomanche.org/

Comanche

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