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Choctaws Kill Tonkawas
Six Choctaws kill four Tonkawas near the La Bahía Road, between the Colorado and Brazos Rivers.
Cherokees Attack Wichita Village
One hundred Cherokees attack a Tawakoni (Wichita) village at headwaters of the Navasota River (present day Mont Calm)....
Shawnees Attack Comanches at Bandera Pass
A party of Comanches is attacked by Shawnees at Bandera Pass, 11 miles north of present day Bandera. Twenty Comanches are...
Wichitas Skirmish with Caddos and Delawares
A band of eight Wacos (Wichita) is pursued and caught by a party of Caddos and Delawares on the Little River. Five Wacos...
Tawakonis Attack Lipan Apaches
Tawakonis (Wichita) attack Lipan Apaches on Colorado River. All 85 Lipans killed. Mexican prisoners, mostly youths,...
Colonists and Tonkawas Attack Wacos
In response to Waco (Wichita) attack on Tonkawa village, Austin colonists join Tonkawas in an attack against Wacos on the...
Austin Provides Powder and Lead to Tribes
Stephen F. Austin provides emigrant tribes—the Coushattas, Alabamas, and Choctaws--with powder and lead to attack the...
Tawakonis Fight Lipan Apaches
Tawakonis (Wichitas) fight Tonkawas and Lipan Apaches at the La Bahía crossing of the Colorado River. Four Tonkawas are...
Wacos and Comanches Attack Lipan and Tonkawas
Wacos (Wichitas) and Comanches attacked Lipan Apaches and Tonkawas on San Marcos River nine miles above Gonzales, stole...
Cherokees Attack Waco Village
Cherokees attack Waco village on the Brazos, near present-day Waco. Fifty-five Wacos (Wichitas) killed in reprisal for...
Comanches Attack Karankawas
Thirty Comanches attack an unknown number of Karankawas at Mission Refugio. Two Comanches are killed.
Wacos (Wichita) Raid a Tonkawa Village
Wacos (Wichita) raid a Tonkawa village, killing thirty, including women, children, and old men. Raid occurred on...