The Karankawa /kəˈræŋkəwə/ were an Indigenous people concentrated in southern Texas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, largely in the lower Colorado...
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Karankawa /kəˈræŋkəwə/ is the extinct, unclassified language of the Texas coast, where the Karankawa people migrated between the mainland and the barrier...
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sides of the Rio Grande. Their neighbors along the Texas coast were the Karankawa, and inland to their northeast were the Tonkawa. To their north were the...
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Copano people (category Karankawa people)
The Copano were a Native American sub-tribe of Karankawa peoples from Texas. The Copano lived along the Gulf Coast of Texas, between Copano and San Antonio...
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the institution. Austin led the initial actions against the indigenous Karankawa people in this area. As Texas settlers became increasingly dissatisfied...
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Spanish Texas (section Karankawa difficulties)
the French colony failed due to internal dissention and attacks by the Karankawa Indians. In 1690, responding to fear of French encroachment, Spanish explorer...
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Father Juan de Dios Camberos to bring Christianity to the indigenous Karankawa people. At its peak, the mission owned a herd of 5,000 cattle, but mismanagement...
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as the Akokisa and Bidai lived along the northeastern Gulf Coast; the Karankawa lived along the central coast. At least one tribe of Coahuiltecans, the...
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Skull Creek massacre (category Karankawa people)
The Skull Creek massacre refers to the murder of at least 19 Karankawa people in Mexican Texas by Texian Militia in February 1823. Before 1823, there...
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in soccer and powderpuff football. In 1986, her academic paper, "The Karankawas and Their Roots", won third place in the first-ever Houston Post High...
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