A crew from the Kansas University Natural History Museum proved that Friday morning as they escorted Comanche, the beloved stuffed horse, through a winding hallway and into a freight elevator to ...
Comanche has been a fixture at the Natural History Museum since 1891, when the horse died and was preserved for the museum’s collection. The horse gained fame as the only representative of the U ...
This incredible petroglyph comes from Comanche National Grassland near Colorado ... and Chance Ward (MFS) profiling CU Museum’s NSF research on the introduction of horses into the Great Plains, and ...
Although there is no record of the fee being paid, the horse was donated to the university's Museum and property rights are vested in the University through L.L. Dyche. Comanche is currently on ...
This event boded deep changes on the Great Plains, because the Comanche had been among the first tribes, and the most successful, to adopt the horse after its arrival with Spanish conquistadores.
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