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  3. Category:Tonkawa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... out of 3 total. T. Tonkawa ... Tonkawa people (4 P) Pages in category "Tonkawa" The following 5 pages are in ...

  4. Three Sands, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    At the request of the Tonkawa News for a definitive name, merchants met with oil company officials and the name Three Sands was adopted. [1] The settlement was never incorporated; however, In March, 1923, petitioners who were demanding a post office said that 2,000 people lived in the town and another 2,000 to 3,000 lived within a mile of it. [1]

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    I decided to get one of the three grilled po’ boy sandwiches — the Down & Dirty ($12). I picked blackened shrimp as my protein over andouille sausage or Cajun chicken.

  8. Tonkawa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Tonkawa was home to Camp Tonkawa, a prisoner-of-war camp.Camp Tonkawa remained in operation from August 30, 1943, to September 1, 1945. [6] Built between October and December 1942, the 160-acre (0.65 km 2) site contained more than 180 wooden structures for 3,000 German POWs as well as 500 U.S. Army guard troops, service personnel and civilian employees. [7]

  9. Tonkawa - Wikipedia

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    The Tonkawa are a Native American tribe from Oklahoma and Texas. [2] Their Tonkawa language, now extinct, [4] is a linguistic isolate. [5] Today, Tonkawa people are enrolled in the federally recognized Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, headquartered in Tonkawa, Oklahoma. [6] They have more than 700 tribal citizens. [1]