Quote from: SiL on Jul 30, 2021, 09:45:11 PM
Exactly. Someone seems to have pointed out they can't be pre colonial and have Comanche.
Quote from: ace3g on Jul 14, 2021, 11:00:26 PM
Native American producer and consultant Jhane Myers posted this on set (she tags fight choreographer for the film, JJ Park, in the photo)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CRUARuBrMy3/
The movie does have a Native American consultant, Jhane Myers who is Comanche and Blackfeet. But perhaps it's an unspecified Native American tribe or earlier 'Proto-Commanche.'
From Wikipedia:
"The Proto-Comanche movement to the Plains was part of the larger phenomenon known as the "Shoshonean Expansion" in which that language family spread across the Great Basin and across the mountains into Wyoming. The Kotsoteka ('Bison Eaters') were probably among the first. Other groups followed. Contact with the Shoshones of Wyoming was maintained until the 1830s when it was broken by the advancing Cheyennes and Arapahoes.
After the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, various Plains peoples acquired horses, but it was probably some time before they were very numerous. As late as 1725, Comanches were described as using large dogs rather than horses to carry their bison hide "campaign tents."
If they are supposed to be in Wyoming, Calgary has been used for that location before with
Brokeback Mountain.