The Indians of Texas : from prehistoric to modern times / by W.W. Newcomb, Jr. ; with drawings by Hal M. Story.
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- 9780292784253
- 0292784252
- 0292732716
- 9780292732711
- Indians of North America -- Texas
- Texas -- History
- Karankawa Indians
- Indians of North America
- Texas
- Indians of North America -- Texas
- Cahuilla Indians
- Karankawa Indians
- Kiowa Indians
- Jumano Indians
- Tonkawa Indians
- Lipan Indians
- Comanche Indians
- Apache Indians
- Wichita Indians
- Caddo Indians
- United States, Texas -- Native races
- United States, Texas -- History -- 19th century
- Indians of North America -- Texas
- Indians of North America -- History
- 970.464
- E78.T4 N4 1961
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-377) and index.
Anthropological study of the Comanches, Wichitas, Tonkawas and other Texas Indian societies.
Before the written record. The beginnings -- Savages of the Western Gulf culture area. The Coahuiltecans : South Texas ; The Karankawas : Gulf Coast -- Nomads of the plains. From foot to horse ; The Lipan Apaches : conquerors dispossessed ; The Tonkawas : Central Texas ; Comanches : terror of the Southern Plains ; Kiowas and Kiowa Apaches : far-ranging raiders -- Barbaric gardeners. The Jumanos : southwestern borders ; The Wichitas : nations of the north ; The Caddo confederacies : East Texas ; The provincial Atakapans -- Bitter bread of banishment. Extermination and oblivion.
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