Before 1983, the 580-member Kickapoo Indian tribe lived beneath the International Bridge that links Eagle Pass with Mexico. Its members were for the most part uneducated and lived in grinding poverty.
Statement of Martin J. Bentley, representing the Kickapoo Indians, before a subcommittee of the Committee on Indian affairs, regarding bill S. 4735. Senator Brandegee, chairman of subcommittee. Issued ...
Truman Michelson conducted research among the Kickapoo in 1929 in Shawnee, Oklahoma. During this time, he worked with Joseph Murdock, a Mexican Kickapoo and former student at Carlisle Indian ...