As a general answer both the Apache and Comanche tribes lived in and around that area.
The 'Commanche' or 'Tonkawa' tribes were native to that area. There were no 'defined lines' like current maps, and those lines changed given the dominance of the area at the time in question.
Yes, there were Native American in Texas. There were Native Americans throughout the Americas before the Europeans arrived.
They cry and feel sad...
The Sioux Native Americans lived in Austin,Texas
4567,900,654
Sam Houston made a deal with the Native Americans. Native Americans would stop raiding Texas settlements while Texas was settling in to being a free country and trying to annex the US as long as they could stay in Texas.
Yes, there were Native American in Texas. There were Native Americans throughout the Americas before the Europeans arrived.
They cry and feel sad...
* Hans * Capoques
Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
Comanche
Cherokee and Chippewa
Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
Santa Anna ordered for all of the native americans to be killed
The Sioux Native Americans lived in Austin,Texas
Native Americans
Texas was named "Tejas" by Native Americans, Tejas meaning Friendship
4567,900,654