Tonkawa+Environment

=Tonkawa Environment= The Tonkawa indians were located in the North Central Plains region of Texas near present-day Austin. The tribe is now located in Oklahoma. The area was bordered by the Cibolo Creek on the southwest and bordered by the Trinity River on the northeast side of the area. The Tonkawa tribe had limited agriculture and did not farm because they had such a large number of animals and plants nearby. These plants and animals include deer, buffalo, fish, crawfish, mussels, berries, roots, and leaves.

Works Cited:

 * Angelfire. Unknown. Unknown. October 3, 2009.
 * Texas Indians. 2000. Moore and Texarch Associates. October 3, 2009. [ []]