{"title":"The Return of the Numu Pukutsi: Reclaiming a Comanche Warrior Tradition","authors":"William C. Meadows","doi":"10.1353/aiq.2022.0012","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract:The Numu Pukutsinuu, or Pukutsi, were nineteenth-century Comanche (Numunuu) warriors who followed ritual contrary roles in combat and everyday life. Following the end of traditional Plains Indian warfare and their cessation, Comanches soon began regaining veteran status through service in the US Armed Forces. While several Southern Plains tribes later revived traditional men's warrior societies and created veteran's organizations, none have formally associated a contrary status with newer forms of military service. In 2010 members of the Comanche Indian Veterans Association decided to reclaim this ancestral warrior status, bestowing it upon select contemporary veterans. In doing so, the Comanche continue a tradition of reviving important martial cultural symbols, blending them with US Armed Forces service, insignia, and rituals, and demonstrating how the importance of Comanche military service and recognizing veterans continues in modern contexts and on their own terms.","PeriodicalId":22216,"journal":{"name":"The American Indian Quarterly","volume":"19 1","pages":"189 - 224"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The American Indian Quarterly","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1353/aiq.2022.0012","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract:The Numu Pukutsinuu, or Pukutsi, were nineteenth-century Comanche (Numunuu) warriors who followed ritual contrary roles in combat and everyday life. Following the end of traditional Plains Indian warfare and their cessation, Comanches soon began regaining veteran status through service in the US Armed Forces. While several Southern Plains tribes later revived traditional men's warrior societies and created veteran's organizations, none have formally associated a contrary status with newer forms of military service. In 2010 members of the Comanche Indian Veterans Association decided to reclaim this ancestral warrior status, bestowing it upon select contemporary veterans. In doing so, the Comanche continue a tradition of reviving important martial cultural symbols, blending them with US Armed Forces service, insignia, and rituals, and demonstrating how the importance of Comanche military service and recognizing veterans continues in modern contexts and on their own terms.
摘要:努穆·普库茨努人(Numu Pukutsinuu)是19世纪的科曼奇族(Numunuu)战士,他们在战斗和日常生活中遵循与仪式相反的角色。随着平原印第安人传统战争的结束和停止,科曼奇很快开始通过在美国武装部队服役而重新获得退伍军人的身份。虽然南部平原的几个部落后来恢复了传统的男子战士协会,并创建了退伍军人组织,但没有一个部落正式将相反的地位与新形式的兵役联系起来。2010年,科曼奇印第安退伍军人协会(Comanche Indian Veterans Association)的成员决定恢复这一祖先战士的地位,并将其授予一些当代退伍军人。在这样做的过程中,科曼奇人延续了复兴重要军事文化符号的传统,将它们与美国武装部队的服务、徽章和仪式相结合,并展示了科曼奇服兵役和承认退伍军人的重要性如何在现代背景下以他们自己的方式继续下去。