| Management number | 233347902 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$0.34 | Model Number | 233347902 | ||
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The Karankawa Indians: The Coast People of Texas by Albert S. Gatschet is one of the earliest and most authoritative ethnographic studies of a vanished people — the Karankawa Indians, the once-powerful hunter-gatherers who lived along the Gulf Coast of Texas. Drawing upon fieldwork, archival sources, and linguistic study, Gatschet reconstructs the life, customs, and beliefs of a tribe long shrouded in myth and misunderstanding.Written in the late nineteenth century under the auspices of the Bureau of American Ethnology, this work examines every facet of Karankawa existence — their language, social organization, material culture, spiritual practices, and encounters with Spanish, French, and Anglo-American settlers. Gatschet challenges many of the sensationalized accounts that had portrayed the Karankawa as "savage" or "cannibalistic," offering instead a nuanced portrait of a people adapted to the harsh coastal environment and endowed with a rich cultural identity.Through his precise documentation of vocabulary, folklore, and early colonial records, Gatschet rescues the Karankawa from obscurity, presenting them not as relics of a vanished past but as part of the enduring human story of resilience and adaptation. His work also stands as a pioneering example of linguistic anthropology — one of the first systematic attempts to preserve fragments of a nearly lost language. For readers of anthropology, Native American studies, and Texas history, The Karankawa Indians: The Coast People of Texas remains a cornerstone reference — a scientific, humane, and enduring contribution to our understanding of the earliest peoples of the Gulf Coast. Read more
| ASIN | B0G15SV7LP |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| ISBN13 | 978-1779794475 |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.5 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | Bonhopai Books |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 154 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | November 6, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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