The Indians escaped through the Texas Hill Country, a region characterized by its rugged terrain, rolling hills, and numerous rivers. This area provided natural cover and difficult terrain that helped them evade capture. The Hill Country's dense forests and rocky outcrops offered a strategic advantage for those seeking refuge from encroaching settlers and military forces.
coastal plains
Your Answer Is:They lived in east Texas. Along the Louisiana/Texas border.
The Kiowa Indians lived in what is known as the panhandle of Texas, also around Oklahoma and New Mexico.
The Apache Indians were primarily located in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Texas and Louisiana
The Tonkawa tribes lived in a region that stretched through Oklahoma and Texas. Most contemporary Tonkawans live in Oklahoma.
Manuel Becerra and three Aranama Indians were sent to guide Stephen F. Austin and his men through Texas.
Sort of. They live just south west of Houston in the Coastal Plains region
Escape
Texas was not yet named when the Atakapa people lived along the Gulf coast, from the area that became called Galveston Bay as far as Vermilion Bay, Louisiana.
Indians
The Tonkawa tribes lived in a region that stretched through Oklahoma and Texas. Most contemporary Tonkawans live in Oklahoma.