Museum offers Karankawa Kadla program

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The Brazoria County Historical Museum will present a program on June 27 with guest speaker Alexander Joseph Perez, also known as “Wol Ba’h” Strong Wind.

Based in California, Perez is a tribal linguist and cultural advisor for the Karankawa Kadla, a term used for those who identify as partially Karankawa.

Perez is a Karankawa descendant, singer/songwriter, and author of the book “Karankawa Kadla—Mixed Tongue, Medicine for the Land & Our Peoples.” He will share information about his culture and current Native American cultural revitalization efforts at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 27, at the museum, 100 E. Cedar St. in Angleton.

Admission is free and open to the public. For more information about this program or others, follow the Brazoria County Historical Museum on Facebook or call 979-864-1208.

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