The Tonkawa tribe primarily relied on hunting, gathering, and fishing to catch their food. They hunted game such as deer, bison, and small animals using bows and arrows, as well as traps. Additionally, they gathered wild plants, nuts, and fruits, and fished in rivers and streams using nets and spears. Their nomadic lifestyle allowed them to follow seasonal patterns for food availability.
by eating buffalo
Tonkawas way of life was they were Hunters.
There region was a mixture of beliefs but the tonkawas resisted christianity............
yes the tonkawas in nomad becausethe hunt buffalo when they hunt buffalo when ever the buffalo go they were follow
they live in the street
You catch food by setting traps to catch them. Other ways are by fishing, harvesting, and hunting for food.
Yes
They love to eat
they catch thier food with there mouth
usually playes the drum
They do what most other birds do. They catch their food with their talons.
they get food.