Long before bows, arrows, horses and the City of Houston existed, Coastal Southeast Texas Native people lived along the coast and along coastal streams most of the year, eating fish, shellfish, turtles, deer, and alligators, but migrated into the interior prairies in the Fall to hunt bison as well as gather pecans and other nuts. Immerse yourself into the archeology’s findings and what they tell us about the lives of these ancient people.
This presentation was delivered during the Wildscapes Workshop of the Native Plant Society of Texas, Houston Chapter, on September 17, 2022 (presentation title: Lifeways of Native Peoples on the Greater Houston Coastal Landscape).
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