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attacked the
Tonkawas in 1862 as they
tried to escape. The fight,
known as the
Tonkawa M****acre
killed nearly half of the
remaining Tonkawas,
leaving them...
- The
Tonkawa m****acre (October 23–24, 1862)
occurred after an
attack at the Confederate-held
Wichita Agency,
located at Fort Cobb (south of present-day...
-
Arenivaga tonkawa,
commonly known as the
Tonkawa sand ****roach, is a
species of ****roach in the
family Corydiidae. This
species is
found in
Central America...
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Tonkawa is a city in Kay County, Oklahoma,
United States,
along the Salt Fork
Arkansas River. The po****tion was 3,015 as of the 2020
United States census...
- The
Tonkawa language was
spoken in Oklahoma, Texas, and New
Mexico by the
Tonkawa people. A
language isolate, with no
known related languages,
Tonkawa has...
- The
Tonkawa are a
Native American tribe of
Oklahoma and Texas.
Tonkawa may also
refer to:
Tonkawa, Oklahoma, a city in
Oklahoma Tonkawa language, an extinct...
- Ha-shu-ka-na ("Can't Kill Him"), was the last
major Chief of the
Tonkawa Indians. The
fierce Tonkawas became great friends of the
white Texas settlers, helping...
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Tonkawa (YTB-786) was a
United States Navy Natick-class
large harbor tug
named for
Tonkawa, Oklahoma. The
contract for
Tonkawa was
awarded 31
January 1964...
- The Enid and
Tonkawa Railway was
incorporated on July 20, 1899,
under the laws of the
Territory of Oklahoma. The
company constructed a
railroad line from...
- USS
Tonkawa is a name used more than once by the
United States Navy: USS
Tonkawa (ATA-176) was laid down as ATR-103 on 30
January 1944 at Orange, Texas...