there were alot of different tribes in Texas when people started to settle. The Karankawas were just one of the many tribes that settlers pushed off of "Our land". Many people thought it was land that anybody could take. In that time people thought you need a writen sheet showing you own the land to own the land, the tribes did not have this, so we felt we could just take the land.
The Kawakawa Indians was an important tribe in the southeastern part of Texas. They had a tribal government headed by two chiefs: a civil chief and a war chief.
The Kawakawa Indians was an important tribe in the southeastern part of Texas. They had a tribal government headed by two chiefs: a civil chief and a war chief.
In the southern part of Texas
plains culture
Southwestern Louisiana and Southeastern Texas.
They lived near El Paso.
randomly eating human flesh as part of their diet. This is entirely false. Our diet consisted primarily of fish, shellfish, deer and vegetation gathered by tribal members.
The question is incorrect. The Alamo is part of Mexican and Texas History. The Alamo was not part of the US.
I studied a little of Texas history when I went to school in NM as part of US History. Otherwise, we studied NM history. However, it's been several decades ago.
The question is incorrect. The Alamo is part of Mexican and Texas History. The Alamo was not part of the US.
On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
it became a part of american history