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    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...
    14 KB (404 words) - 20:40, 20 February 2024
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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...
    30 KB (2,960 words) - 07:29, 9 September 2024
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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...
    2 KB (120 words) - 01:56, 23 April 2024
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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...
    47 KB (5,694 words) - 08:50, 4 September 2024
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    the French colony failed due to internal dissention and attacks by the Karankawa Indians. In 1690, responding to fear of French encroachment, Spanish explorer...
    80 KB (10,729 words) - 19:24, 30 June 2024
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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...
    256 KB (24,515 words) - 22:38, 17 September 2024
  • 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...
    5 KB (566 words) - 21:42, 4 March 2024
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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...
    77 KB (6,653 words) - 20:00, 21 August 2024
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    piracy and a Karankawa Indian chief on the Texas Gulf Coast. The earliest American settlers to the Gulf Coast testified of a Karankawa warrior wearing...
    26 KB (2,864 words) - 00:48, 29 July 2024
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    Carancahua Bay (redirect from Karankawa Bay)
    The name Carancahua derives from the term that formerly referred to the Karankawa Indians, who resided on its shores. Texas' Spanish Royal Governor, Martín...
    14 KB (1,790 words) - 20:45, 30 May 2024
  • Muscogee Creek religion Seneca religion Wyandot religion Jivaroan religion Karankawa religion Kayabi religion Kalapalo beliefs Kalinago religion Kichwa religion...
    77 KB (5,289 words) - 18:55, 20 September 2024
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    fort. Most of the remaining members of the colony were killed during a Karankawa raid in late 1688, though four children survived after being adopted as...
    38 KB (4,789 words) - 14:25, 18 September 2024
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    formerly north-central Jumano, formerly southwestern La Junta, formerly west Karankawa, formerly south coast Kiowa, formerly panhandle, now Oklahoma Manso, formerly...
    22 KB (1,764 words) - 03:32, 11 August 2024
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     85. ISBN 978-1448813322. Kelly F. Himmel (1999). The Conquest of the Karankawas and the Tonkawas: 1821–1859. Texas A&M University Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-89096-867-3...
    61 KB (6,370 words) - 16:56, 8 September 2024
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    family was proposed to include all the languages of the region, including Karankawa and Tonkawa. Linguistic connections were proposed with Hokan, a language...
    6 KB (618 words) - 00:27, 9 September 2024
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    throughout history. Male nipple piercing was reported to be done by the Karankawa Native Americans, female nipple piercing is practiced by the Kabyle people...
    18 KB (1,721 words) - 23:09, 13 September 2024
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    Cotoname † Eskaleut (7) Esselen † Haida Iroquoian (11) Kalapuyan (3) † Karankawa † Karuk Keresan (2) Kutenai Maiduan (4) Muskogean (9) Na-Dené (United...
    104 KB (6,604 words) - 22:07, 5 September 2024
  • La Rock (born 1955), American rapper Coco, sometimes spelled Coke, a Karankawa tribe concentrated in Texas, United States Cola, any soft drink similar...
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