The new chief of the Comanches, dekeya, who fled in a hurry, abandoned his people, and naturally his chief was not recognized by his people.
Dekia ran away with the empty title of a Comanche chief, and the rest of the Comanches naturally quit.
The Comanche is a large tribe with a population of about 700000. Their population may not be as large as that of the Crees and osaqis, but their tough character and strong physique make them a tough tribe in the southwest of the North American continent.
At the beginning, when dekeya formed a three tribe alliance, all the soldiers of the tribe were not gathered together. Now there are about 10000 qualified soldiers of the whole Comanche tribe distributed among the tribes. They do not know about dekeya's abandonment of the tribe.
As a result, under the appointment of the high priest of Comanche, a priest who will soon become the high priest of the tribe in the future, led the soldiers of the third division to stay, and cooperated with Jora krulu who came from Shangjing to accept the rest of the Comanche people.
The presence of the third division is enough to deal with the rest of the Comanches. After all, those soldiers are not concentrated. They are scattered among dozens of tribes, even if there are more than one or two hundred soldiers in a tribe.
Coupled with the cooperation of those Comanche sacrifices, the stone bear knew that the Comanche people were completely occupied.
The stone bear led the first and second divisions and the pro Guard troops to continue westward.
Dekeya fled westward. If not expected, they must have fled to the Apache territory.
The Apaches' territory is closely related to the Comanches' territory. Although there are some small frictions between the two ethnic groups, generally speaking, the relationship is good. No wonder dekia fled West.
The stone bear doesn't want to give the Apache any more time to prepare.
However, compared with the Comanches, the stone bear still admires the Apache people.
The Apaches, like the Comanches, are not indigenous to southwest North America. They all migrated from the north.
However, since the Apaches lived in a more westerly area, they had long been in contact with the Spanish colonists.
After the Spanish colonists killed the Indians in Central America, they went all the way north along Mexico to North America, and continued to go north along the west coast to Canada.
So although the Spaniards can't reach the Middle East of North America, they are still very powerful west of the Rocky Mountains.
However, the fierce Apaches were not very interested in the Spaniards, especially after the Spaniards destroyed the Aztec civilization.
In fact, not only the Spaniards, but also the European colonists were not good people in the eyes of the Apaches.
So, from the Spaniards, to the French colonists, the British colonists, and even later the Mexicans, the Apache people, they were fighting.
Apache is a general term for the Indian tribes living in the southwest of the United States. The whole Apache is divided into seven major tribes, which are closely related to the Navajo.
Traditionally, Apaches were found in later generations in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, as well as in northern Mexico. The brave and warlike Apaches not only fought against the Spaniards for hundreds of years, but also firmly stood on the side of the Americans during the US Mexican War.
But they didn't see the ugly faces of the Americans. When the Americans beat the Mexicans with the help of the Apache, they got dirty again. They found all kinds of reasons to find fault with the Apache people. Finally, the Apache people split their face with the Americans because of the territorial dispute and launched a war.
But during the American Mexican War, the Apaches, who consumed too much, failed to resist the powerful weapons of the Americans. In the late 19th century, the Apaches were defeated and then forced to move into different reserves.
It can be said that in the whole North American Indians, the Apache people are absolutely a wonderful flower. They are the vanguard of resisting the white people, just like the Sioux in the north.
On this basis, the Apache people deserve the respect of the stone bear.
However, respect means respect. We still need to fight, but how to fight depends on the specific situation.
Stone bear has never denied the toughness of the Apache people, which even later generations of Americans admit, and it can be seen from the names of various helicopters equipped by later generations of US troops.
The U.S. Army Air Force was founded in Fort Searle, Oklahoma, just in the center of many Indian reserves. Therefore, some people think that in order to reflect the traditional honor of the local tribes, the U.S. Army and air force should use the name of the Indian tribe to name the helicopter.
Although the American army and Indian tribes were enemies in the 148 year Indian War after the signing of the declaration of independence, many Indians served in the American army since World War II and made great contributions to the United States. So this proposal has also been approved by many Americans.
After World War II and before the 1960s, most helicopters developed by Americans were named after Indian tribes or historical celebrities in Indian tribes. However, in 1960, AH-1 armed helicopter developed by Bell company did not use this tradition. Instead, it was named after Cobra. However, this practice of American Continental Airlines immediately aroused the protest of Indians, and American Continental Airlines soon restored this tradition.
Later, the various helicopters studied by the Americans revived the custom of naming after Indian tribes or celebrities of Indian tribes.
For example, the UH-1 "Iroquois" helicopter and the OH-58 "Kiowa" helicopter developed by Bell company, which served in the 1950s and 1960s, are named after Iroquois tribe and Kiowa tribe respectively. The former once drove the Cherokees out of the Great Lakes region, while the latter has been conquered by stone bears in this historical time and space.
In addition, the uh-72 "Lakota" helicopter was named after the Lakota tribe in the Soviet Union; Sikorsky's ah-56 "Cheyenne" is named after the Cheyenne people; H-34 "chocto" is named after the chocto tribe living in the southeast; And ch-37 "Mojave" and ch-54 "TAH". Well, the H-19 "chicaso" is named after the chicaso tribe. It is worth mentioning that in this historical time and space, the chekaso are the chekasa who were destroyed by the stone bear
In addition, the famous "Black Hawk" helicopter was named after the Black Hawk, the chief of the Sok tribe.
Boeing's RAH-66 "Comanche" and CH-47 "chinugan" are also named after Indian tribes. And the former has just been conquered by the stone bear in this historical time and space.
The No.1 armed helicopter in the world is also the famous AH-64 "Apache" developed by Boeing, which is named after the Apache people
It can be seen from the naming of the land and air helicopters by later generations of Americans that the Apache people were strong, otherwise the long bow Apache would not have been named after Apache.