By 1879, warfare and disease had reduced the Comanche people to fewer than 3,000 in West Texas, with a few hundred living with other tribes in Northern Mexico. They were also warlike and xenophobic, which made it difficult for them to deal with other Native tribes. It's not likely that Red Harvest would be so far from home or so welcome if he were. Red Harvest may have shed his tribe's xenophobia to survive as an outcast.
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