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Kickapoo Uprisings — Research Starter
The Kickapoo Uprisings refer to a series of conflicts involving the Southern Kickapoo tribe, primarily in the wake of a violent encounter with the Texas Confederate Army in 1865. After a migration…
Kickapoo Resistance — Research Starter
Kickapoo Resistance refers to the actions and strategies employed by the Kickapoo people in response to the 1819 Treaties of Edwardsville and Fort Harrison, which mandated their relocation from…
Kickapoo — Research Starter
The Kickapoo are a Native American tribe originally from eastern Michigan, closely related to the Sauk and Fox tribes. Their name, derived from the term "Kiwegapaw," translates to "He stands about" or…
Kichai — Research Starter
The Kichai, also referred to as Kitsei, are a Native American group that belongs to the Caddoan family, historically residing in areas that are now Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. They are part of the…
Key Marco (archaeological site) — Research Starter
Key Marco is an archaeological site located on Marco Island, Florida, within the cluster of islands known as the Ten Thousand Islands. Excavations at this site began in 1895 and revealed a wealth of…
Keresan Language Family — Research Starter
The Keresan language family is a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily by the Keres Pueblo people in northwestern New Mexico. It is divided into two main subfamilies: Western Keresan, which…
Kawaiisu — Research Starter
The Kawaiisu are a Native American group originally inhabiting the Tehachapi Mountains region in California. Historically, they were hunter-gatherers, relying on a diverse omnivorous diet that…
Karuk — Research Starter
The Karuk, also known as Karok, are an Indigenous people primarily located in northwestern California, with a population of approximately 3,751 as of 2020. Their traditional livelihoods included…
Karankawa Language — Research Starter
The Karankawa language is believed to be an isolated linguistic entity, although some scholars propose that it may belong to the Cariban language family. Historically, the language was spoken along…
Karankawa — Research Starter
The Karankawa were a Native American people who inhabited the coastal regions of Texas, ranging from West Galveston Bay to the Laguna Madre near the Rio Grande. They developed a lifestyle intricately…