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In this Texas History Lesson we time travel to the Gulf Coast and visit the Karankawas. Often demeaned, the Karankawas had a vibrant culture and lifestyle, in tune with their environment they were fiercely independent but also capable of adaptation when needed. As with each lesson, I have learned something new to add to what I have previously learned and I hope you do too.
Texas History Lessons is proud to be adding the new segment, A Tejano Moment, produced by TexasTejano.com. Visit the website and enjoy all the resources they have to offer.
Also check out the Bloody Beaver Podcast, an entertaining, somewhat irreverent, but always entertaining and informative podcast devoted to the history of the American West.
Thanks to everyone listening..
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Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does.
texashistorylessons.com
email: [email protected]
Twitter: @TexasHistoryL
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In this Texas History Lesson we time travel to the Gulf Coast and visit the Karankawas. Often demeaned, the Karankawas had a vibrant culture and lifestyle, in tune with their environment they were fiercely independent but also capable of adaptation when needed. As with each lesson, I have learned something new to add to what I have previously learned and I hope you do too.
Texas History Lessons is proud to be adding the new segment, A Tejano Moment, produced by TexasTejano.com. Visit the website and enjoy all the resources they have to offer.
Also check out the Bloody Beaver Podcast, an entertaining, somewhat irreverent, but always entertaining and informative podcast devoted to the history of the American West.
Thanks to everyone listening..
If you are enjoying Texas History Lessons, consider buying me a cup of coffee by clicking here!
Help make Texas History Lessons by supporting on Patreon. And a special thanks to everyone that already does.
texashistorylessons.com
email: [email protected]
Twitter: @TexasHistoryL
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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