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Frontier Forts ___"Approximate distribution of native Texas tribes at the time of first contact with European explorers in the early 1500s." - Illustrated - From Atlas of Texas - http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/forts/images/indainmap1500.html
The Indians of Texas ___You can locate the tribes mentioned in the
article on the simple, printable map at the top of this page. -
Illustrated - From Lone Star Junction -
http://www.lsjunction.com/places/indians.htm
Indians of West Texas ___Overviews of five important tribes. -
Illustrated - From the National Park Service -
http://www.nps.gov/foda/Fort_Davis_WEB_PAGE/About_the_Fort/Indians_of_West_Texas.htm
Indian Tribes of Texas ___Over three dozen tribes can be found here.
Tribe names which are in color and underlined are links to further
information. - Text only - From AccessGenealogy -
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/texas/index.htm
Indian Tribes of Texas ___"This page is intended to be the cornerstone
for research of the Indian tribes in the state of Texas, specifically,
the Indian Tribes of the Red and Canadian Basins. Information presented
on this page is, in many cases, a small fraction of the information
available for each tribe... Click the blue link at the left of each
entry to read the article in it's entirety." - Text only - From the Red
River Authority of Texas -
http://www.rra.dst.tx.us/c_t/indians/
The Last of the Cherokees in Texas, and the Life and Death of Chief
Bowles ___What an amazing history! It contains details that you mightn't
find anywhere else and should not be missed. - Illustrated - By Albert
Woldert, M.D. -
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v001/v001p179.html
The Mystery of the Disappearing Indians of Texas ___"Explore these web
pages to find seven clues as to why so many of the original Native
Americans are no longer in Texas." The QuickTime plug-in is required to
view the QTVR. - Illustrated - from The Institute of Texan Cultures at
UTSA - http://www.texancultures.utsa.edu/mystery/home.htm
Special Exhibits-Stone Tools of Texas Indians ___"This exhibit presents
a photo gallery introducing many of the kinds of stone artifacts that
archeologists have identified almost everything except projectile
points." - Illustrated - From Texas Beyond History -
http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/special/tools/index.html
Swtext Texas Tribes 1d ___Several tribes are listed, accompanied by such
information as location, history and population. - Text only - The data
is extracted from a book called "The Indian Tribes of North America" by
John Reed Swanton -
http://www.hiddenhistory.com/PAGE3/swsts/Texas1.htm#Extract
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Texas Arrowheads and Artifacts ___It's hard not to share Mr. Crain's
enthusiasm for pre-historic times and artifacts as you navigate through
his most excellent website. - Illustrated - From David Crain -
http://www.texasarrowheads.com/
Texas Indian Coloring Pages ___"Click on the coloring book image to go
to a larger image to print out and color." - 6 pages - From Texas Parks
and Wildlife -
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/edu/indian/color.htm
Texas Indians ___Get access to cultural information about Texas' Native
Americans by clicking on their names. This is a user-friendly website
for students of all ages. - Illustrated - From Texarch Associates -
http://www.texasindians.com/indian~1.htm
Texas Native American Tribes ___Three tribes are listed here with
contact information. - Text only - From 500 Nations Native American SuperSite - http://www.500nations.com/Texas_Tribes.asp
Texas Tribes ___A list of this state's tribes. - Text only - From the Bauu Institute -
http://www.bauuinstitute.com/Native/texas.html
Tribal Government Sources: Nations by State: Texas ___"The listing of
tribes in these pages have been compiled in order to allow for easier
access to information on the culture and history of the Native American
tribes of the United States. Some of the links will have an icon next to
them designating them as either Federally recognized or State
recognized." - Text only - From Evergreen State College -
http://www.evergreen.edu/library/govdocs/tribalgov/states/texas.html
Tribes and Villages of Texas ___A list of native tribes, councils and
communities with contact information and links to their websites where
available. - Text only - From Karen M. Strom -
http://www.hanksville.org/sand/contacts/tribal/states.php?whichstate=TX&title=Texas
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