Additionally, in 1998 they began a master-apprentice training program funde
They provide a monthly newsletter, Comanche language products including books and CD-ROMs/DVDs, and resources for self-taught learners.
Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee (CLCPC) įunded by the Comanche Nation tribe and founded in 1993, the Comache Language and Cultural Preservation Committee (CLCLP) provides information to tribal members and non-tribal members on the Comanche (Uto-Aztecan) language, which is severely endangered with about 200 speakers left (according to Ethnologue ).