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- state-recognized tribe. Tribes within the Karankawa include: the Copano people the Cujane the Coco Gatschet, Albert S. (1891). The Karankawa Indians: Coast People...
- Oregon Country Wiam 130 1850 Joseph Lane 372 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Cujane 100 1750 H. E. Bolton 373 Northwest Coast Oregon Country Hoh 100 1875 Indian...
- Ruins of Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario de los Cujanes...
- Mission Nuestra Señora del Rosario de los Cujanes was established in November 1754 by Spanish Franciscan missionary Father Juan de Dios Camberos to bring...
- linguistic data. Possible Karankawan groups: CapoquesCocos DeaguanesCujanes QuevenesCopanes GuayconesGuapites Camones – Karankaguases? Related...
- Ruins of Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario de los Cujanes...
- Santo de Zúñiga (also known as La Bahía), for the Coco, Karankawa, and Cujane Indians. Ninety men were left at the garrison. Aguayo returned to Mexico...
- as La Bahía) in 1722 was established nearby for the Coco, Karankawa, and Cujane Indians, a military garrison of 99 men were stationed at the Presidio. Priests...
- coastline from the French and to gather the local Cocos, Copanes, and Cujanes. Being unable to attract the Indians to stay at the mission and due to...
- Santo de Zúñiga (also known as La Bahía), for the Coco, Karankawa, and Cujane Indians. Ninety men were left to staff the garrison. On 13 June 1722, having...