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Extended Interview: Evidence of the Comanche

With help, the archaeologist finds evidence of the illusive Comanche.

Aired 11/13/2018 | Rating NR

Native America

Extended Interview: Evidence of the Comanche

Clip: 11/13/2018 | 2m 15sVideo has Closed Captions

With help, the archaeologist finds evidence of the illusive Comanche.

Archaeologist Severin Fowles, with the help of tribal cultural consultants, finds evidence of the illusive Comanche. Hundred of images etched into rocks sheds a whole new light on perhaps the most successful post-contact Native empires.

Aired 11/13/2018 | Rating NR

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