"What better way to justify the attempted genocide of somebody than to paint them as scary?" ...
CORPUS CHRISTI — On the sandy shore of the Gulf, a small group formed a circle and began to sing through the August heat. Some played ceremonial drums, and two others held a large painted canvas that ...
The free lecture “The Karankawas and Tonkawas: A History of Power and Perseverance,” scheduled for this Saturday, offers a deep dive into Texas history and examines two misrepresented Native tribes ...
Unlike some Native American tribes, the Karankawa Kadla don’t have tribal lands, treaties, or an official recognition from the state or federal government. They are surrounded by the dominant ...
After finding one another through social media and the internet, they’ve come together just as an oil company is moving to expand its facility on a patch of coastal land in an area where their ...