Bullock State History Museum: American Indians.
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-Wikipedia: Native American tribes in Texas.
- What is a federally recognized tribe?
1 - being an American Indian entity since at least 1900
3 - holding political influence over its members
4 - having governing documents including membership criteria
5 - members having ancestral descent from historic American Indian tribes
6 - not being members of other existing federally recognized tribes
7 - not being previously terminated by the U.S. Congress.
- Historical tribes of Texas.
Adai people, formerly eastern Texas
Aranama,[12] formerly southeast
Biloxi, formerly Neches River in the 19th century,[15] now Louisiana
Caddo, formerly eastern Texas, now Oklahoma
Comanche, formerly north and west,[8] now Oklahoma
Coahuiltecan, formerly southern
Dotchetonne, formerly northeastern[26]
Escanjaque Indians, formerly north-central[27]
Jumano, formerly southwestern[28]
La Junta, formerly west
Karankawa, formerly south coast[29]
Kiowa, formerly panhandle,[8] now Oklahoma
Manso, formerly west[30]
Quems, formerly southwest[31]
Quicuchabe, formerly west[32]
Quide, formerly west[33]
Suma, formerly west, joined Apaches[34]
Teyas, Panhandle[35]
Tonkawa, formerly southeast,[8] now Oklahoma
Apache people, western Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma
- The three federally recognized tribes in Texas are:
Alabama-Coushatta Tribes of Texas, originally from Tennessee and Alabama
Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas[3] originally from New Mexico.
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- Indian Reservations in Texas Today.
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- Texas Historical Commission: Tribal Contacts.
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- Wikipedia: Comancheria.
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- Wikipedia: Texas–Indian wars.