The Transportation Methods of the Karankawa Indians: An Exploration of Their Mobility and Adaptability
The Karankawa Indians were a Native American tribe that traditionally resided along the Gulf Coast of Texas, particularly around the areas now known as Galveston, Matagorda, and Calhoun counties. Their name, “Karankawa,” is derived from the word “klamkawa” or “karanke,” which translates to “dog rigs” or “dog people,” possibly referring to their practice of using … Read more