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The extinct Tonkawa language was spoken in Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico by the Tonkawa people. A language isolate, with no known related languagesMembers of the Tonkawa tribe now speak English.
they wore buffalo skin in the winter to keep warm
caddo, tonkawa, and karankowa were some of the many Indians that lived in the Texas coastal plains
Buffalo , deer , fish , berries , nuts , roots , and other fruit .
The address of the Tonkawa Public Library is: 216 N. Seventh, Tonkawa, 74653 3537
Considered by whom? What do you mean by the terms "primitive" and "civilized"? The word "primitive" may have a meaning if you put it in a specific context; "civilized" is such an emotionally loaded term that you're better off not using it. A community can be technologically "primitive" while adhering to a highly "civilized" mode of conduct.
The opposite of civilized could "Primitive"
The extinct Tonkawa language was spoken in Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico by the Tonkawa people. A language isolate, with no known related languagesMembers of the Tonkawa tribe now speak English.
William Kirkland Jones has written: 'Notes on the history and material culture of the Tonkawa Indians' -- subject(s): Tonkawa Indians
Just Google Tonkawa Indians FYI they thought themselves to be werewolves.
No, they do not mean the same thing. "Civilized" typically refers to societies with advanced cultural, social, and technological development, while "primitive" often carries a negative connotation and may refer to societies considered underdeveloped or lacking in sophistication. It is important to use these terms carefully to avoid perpetuating stereotypes.
light clothing often none at all.
lol i live for the beach
they wore buffalo skin in the winter to keep warm
caddo, tonkawa, and karankowa were some of the many Indians that lived in the Texas coastal plains
no. no, they are not. London says.
Tonkawa people speak English.Historically they spoke Tonkawa, which was a unique language not known to be related to any other language. It went extinct around 1940, but there is a revival program, and about 50 people claim to be able to speak it today as a second language.