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Meaning of "tonkawa"

tonkawa (noun): Refers to a Native American tribe or a place named Tonkawa, more context is needed for a specific definition
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  • A Midwestern Native American tribe indigenous to present-day Oklahoma and Texas.
  • The extinct language once spoken by these people.

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The last known occupants were related to the Tonkawa.
The Tonkawa consisted of a number of independent tribes that spoke similar languages.
It was not some Tonkawa.
The Tonkawa were nearly exterminated.
Some of his notes on Lipan Apache and the Tonkawa language are lost.
That Tonkawa had the Mexes beat by centuries.
Brune says these springs were once the basis for Comanche and Tonkawa Indian campgrounds.
Members of the Tonkawa tribe now speak English.
Ing to visit Tonkawa.
That Tonkawa had the Mexies beat by centuries.
Scholars once thought the Tonkawa originated in Central Texas.
The Tonkawa lived in both huts, wickiups and tee-pees.
Well… this is most likely a tonkawa warrior necklace.
The name Tonkawa is a Waco term meaning " they all stay together . ".
He additionally documented the Tonkawa language, which is now extinct.

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The Tonkawa seem to have inhabited northeastern Oklahoma in the 15th century.
When settlers arrived from Europe, the Tonkawa tribe inhabited the area.
The Tonkawa south.
A language isolate, with no known related languages, Tonkawa is now extinct.
The orthography used on the Tonkawa Tribe 's website is similar to Americanist phonetic notation.
Ford, enraged by the losses, finally forbid the Tonkawa to accept anymore.
Tonkawa - Negotiations ongoing.
The phonemic orthography used in Hoijer 's Tonkawa Texts is a later version of Americanist transcription.
It's a Native American necklace, like the Tonkawa wore.
The name is taken from the Tonkawa tribe and means " they all stand together . ".
Tonkawa means "they stay together".
They once spoke the now-extinct Tonkawa language, a language isolate.
Tonkawa comes from the Waco name for the tribe, meaning " they keep together . ".
Today less than 15 families of Tonkawa remain on their reservation in Oklahoma.
The name Tonkawa is from the Waco term tonkaweya, meaning " they all stay together . ".
The original town was called Eagle Springs by the Tonkawa Indians as early as 1858.
English, Tonkawa language.
Prior to the 19th century, the Tonkawa and Lipan Apaches lived in the area.
Before the 19th century, Tonkawa and Lipan Apache Indians lived in the area.

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