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Aranama may
refer to:
Aranama people, a
historic ethnic group of
Texas Aranama language, an
extinct language of
Texas This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
Aranama were an
Indigenous people who
lived along the San
Antonio and
Guadalupe rivers of present-day Texas, near the Gulf Coast.
Aranama people spoke...
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Aranama (Araname), also
known as Tamique, is an
extinct unclassified language of Texas, USA. It was
spoken by the
Aranama and
Tamique peoples at the Franciscan...
- few
words are
known from
seven different languages: Comecrudo, Cotoname,
Aranama, Solano, Mamulique, Garza, and Coa****lteco or Pakawa. Coa****lteco or Pakawa...
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Mission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu
Santo de Zúñiga, also
known as
Aranama Mission or
Mission La Bahía, was a
Roman Catholic mission established by Spain...
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record (sometimes due to lost records). A
short list is below. Ais
Akokisa Aranama Ausaima Avoyel Bayagoula Bidai Cacán (Diaguita–Calchaquí)
Calusa – Mayaimi...
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lived along the
central coast. At
least one
tribe of Coa****ltecans, the
Aranama,
lived in
southern Texas. This
entire culture group,
primarily centered...
- Querecho,
formerly northwestern Texas,
possible ancestral Apache people Aranama,
formerly southeast Atakapa,
formerly Gulf
Coast Akokisa,
formerly Galveston...
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location for a colony. As
guides for the party,
Manuel Becerra and
three Aranama Indians went with the expedition.
Austin advertised the
Texas opportunity...
- Achumawi, Acola****a, Adai, Afro-Seminole Creole, Alabama, Aleut, Apalachee,
Aranama, Arapaho, Arikara, ****iniboine, Atakapa, Atsugewi, Awaswas, Barbareño,...