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WHERE were the three Texas Indigous group
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Do you mean three specific tribes, or the three main cultural/region groups often taught in Texas history? If you mean the common regional groups, here are the locations:
- Caddo (Southeastern Texas): lived in the Piney Woods and river valleys of East Texas (near the Red River and present-day East Texas counties).
- Karankawa / Coahuiltecan (Gulf/Coastal groups): lived along the Gulf Coast from Galveston Bay down to the Corpus Christi area and the coastal plain and barrier islands; Coahuiltecan bands also lived in the coastal and South Texas plains.
- Plains groups (Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, Tonkawa): occupied the North Texas Plains and Panhandle — the open grasslands and plains of central and northern Texas.
If you had three particular tribes in mind, tell me which ones and I’ll give their specific locations.
- Caddo (Southeastern Texas): lived in the Piney Woods and river valleys of East Texas (near the Red River and present-day East Texas counties).
- Karankawa / Coahuiltecan (Gulf/Coastal groups): lived along the Gulf Coast from Galveston Bay down to the Corpus Christi area and the coastal plain and barrier islands; Coahuiltecan bands also lived in the coastal and South Texas plains.
- Plains groups (Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, Tonkawa): occupied the North Texas Plains and Panhandle — the open grasslands and plains of central and northern Texas.
If you had three particular tribes in mind, tell me which ones and I’ll give their specific locations.
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