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Broader term:Used for:- Carancahua Indians
- Clamcoët Indians
- Karankawan Indians
- Karankawa people
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Filed under: Indians of North America -- Texas Indian Depredations in Texas: Reliable Accounts of Battles, Wars, Adventures, Forays, Murders, Massacres. etc., etc., Together With Biographical Sketches of Many of the Most Noted Indian Fighters and Frontiersmen of Texas (second edition; Austin, TX: Hutchings Printing House, 1890), by J. W. Wilbarger (multiple formats at archive.org) Horrors of Indian Captivity: Authentic and Thrilling Sketches of Tragedies That Occurred on the Texas Frontier During Indian Times (Bandera, TX: Published for Frontier Times Museum by the Bandera Bulletin, c1954), by J. Marvin Hunter (page images at HathiTrust) Notes Taken During the Expedition Commanded by Capt. R. B. Marcy, U. S. A., Through Unexplored Texas, in the Summer and Fall of 1854 (Philadelphia: Hayes and Zell, 1856), by W. B. Parker
Filed under: Indians of North America -- Texas -- FolkloreFiled under: Indian captivities -- Texas The Rachel Plummer Narrative: A Stirring Narrative of Adventure, Hardship and Privation in the Early Days of Texas, Depicting Struggles with the Indians and Other Adventures (reprint of most of Parker's "Narrative" and the second edition of Plummer's story; c1926), by James W. Parker and Rachael Plummer (page images at HathiTrust) Narrative of the Perilous Adventures, Miraculous Escapes and Sufferings of Rev. James W. Parker, During a Frontier Residence in Texas, of Fifteen Years; With an Impartial Geographical Description of the Climate, Soil, Timber, Water, &c., &c., &c. of Texas (with Plummer's captivity narrative; Louisville, KY Printed at the Morning Courier Office, 1844), by James W. Parker and Rachael Plummer (negative page images at HathiTrust) Andele, or, the Mexican-Kiowa Captive: A Story of Real Life Among the Indians (second edition; Louisville, KY: Pentecostal Herald Press, 1899), by J. J. Methvin
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