Some of the Karankawa serve in the …

Years: 1828 - 1839
Some of the Karankawa serve in the Mexican Army during the Texan-Mexican war,.

They suffer greatly in the Battle of the Alamo of 1836, and the Texans retaliate heavily for their service.

Chief Jose Maria's nineteen-year-old son, Walupe, is captured by the Mexicans and killed.

His father comes on board the ship of a Texan settler and announces his intent of revenge.

However, he and the majority of his men are killed.

Antonio, who claims he is the brother of Jose Maria, becomes chief after this.

During his administration and afterward, the Karankawa population will diminish significantly from disease, conflict with Europeans and infighting.

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