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  2. Native American tribes in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Native American tribes in Texas are the Native American tribes who are currently based in Texas and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who historically lived in Texas. Many individual Native Americans, whose tribes are headquartered in other states, reside in Texas. The Texas Historical Commission by law consulted with the three federally ...

  3. Aesculus glabra - Wikipedia

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    Aesculus glabra, commonly known as Ohio buckeye, [ 2] Texas buckeye, [ 3] fetid buckeye, [ 3] and horse chestnut[ 3] is a species of tree in the soapberry family ( Sapindaceae) native to North America. Its natural range is primarily in the Midwestern and lower Great Plains regions of the United States, extending southeast into the geological ...

  4. Alabama–Coushatta Tribe of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Alabama–Coushatta Tribe of Texas. /  30.7138583°N 94.6730472°W  / 30.7138583; -94.6730472. The Alabama–Coushatta Tribe of Texas ( Alabama: Albaamaha–Kosaatihaha, Coushatta: Albaamoha–Kowassaatiha) is a federally recognized tribe of Alabama and Koasati in Polk County, Texas, United States. These peoples are descended from members ...

  5. Category:Native American history of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Y. Yanaguana (San Antonio) Yellow Wolf (Comanche) Yowani Choctaws. Categories: Native American history by state. Pre-statehood history of Texas. Ethnic groups in Texas. History of Texas.

  6. Kentucky coffeetree - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky coffeetree is a moderately fast-growing tree, and male trees are often grown in parks and along city streets for ornamental purposes. The tree is typically fairly short-lived, healthy trees living from 100 to 150 years. [ 9] The Kentucky coffeetree sheds its leaves early during the fall and appears bare for up to 6 months.

  7. Caddo - Wikipedia

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    Culture. The Caddo Native Americans had a culture that consisted of the hunting and gathering dynamic. The men hunted year round, while the young and healthy women were responsible for the gathering of fruits, seeds, and vegetables for the tribe. Elderly women planted and cultivated the seeds for the season's crop.

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