M’tchawa. Nayi Tza-keej n’ah t’uh. Muda Awa? How are you? I am looking for my relatives. Where are you?
N’ah Tu’h, my relatives, if you are out there, reach out: 713-562-1398.
Your relatives are in Alamo, Dallas, Donna, Corpus Christi, Houston, Galveston, and even as far west as California. For many centuries we have been in hiding. We are hiding no longer. Members who have survived from different clans are still here. We are very small in number but we are here.
You have a language. You have relatives. You are not alone. You are no longer the only one. We no longer have to live in secret. Our lives are no longer in danger as long as we have each other.
Please read our official Karankawa reconnection statement.
Also visit:
Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend
Karankawa Kadla (People of The Gulf Coast Lodge)

Hello Tim, Are there any other places where information on the Kawankawa Kadla is available? I don’t usually use social media sources. Thanks for your help, Bonnie
Bonnie M. Benson
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Great question, Bonnie! In this case, most sources/links to information about the Karankawa Kadla are available on social media platforms–particularly the Indigenous Peoples of the Coastal Bend’s Facebook page and the Karankawa Kadla’s Facebook pages. I try to repost that information here so those who don’t have any form of social media can be updated. In your case, I’d also recommend following https://indigenouspeoplesofthecoastalbend.org/.
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