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Karankawa Of Texas 
G. Roza
The Texas coast was home to one of the most misunderstood peoples of North America-the Karankawa. Made up of five different tribes who shared a common language and cultural traditions, the Karankawa are often regarded as a warlike, violent tribe. This reputation, however, is only a small piece of the story of this extinct culture. This book explores the history and traditions of this intriguing tribe of Native Americans.











