Pueblo Bonito Inn
A Bed and Breakfast Inn
Downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico
Toll Free Reservations 1-800-461-4599

Santa Fe bed and breakfast - Comanche Room
Mid Season Rate $155
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Our largest and most popular Santa Fe bed & breakfast suite! This warm and comfortable suite has a king bed and corner kiva fireplace in the bedroom; maple floors; queen futon in a large sitting room with TV; vigas; nichos; satillo tiled floor in bath with pedestal sink; large closets; Taos-style chairs; picnic bench style table; refrigerator; cable color TV, DSL internet and phone. |
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Background - Comanche PeopleThe Comanche were a proud and very fearce Indian Society- feared by all who knew them. Comanche were originally apart of the Eastern Shoshoni who lived near the upper reaches of the Platte River in Eastern Wyoming. For about 50 years they lived between the Platte and Arkansas River in eastern Colorado and western Kansas. Then they began crossing the Arkansas River and established themselves in large areas of Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. The Comanche are thought to be the first native people of the plains to have horses. They were hunter-gatherer nomadic people who existed on the plains buffalo and raiding other Indian tribes and Mexican camps. It is said that between 1700 and 1875, they stole every horse and mule in New Mexico and Northern Mexico and enough to make them scarce in Texas! They were known as "the Snake People" by other indian tribes but prefer to call themselves " Our People". |
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