- The
Deadose were a
Native American tribe in present-day
Texas closely ****ociated with the Jumano, Yojuane,
Bidai and
other groups living in the Rancheria...
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Bedias Cr****,
ranging from the
Brazos River to
Neches River, Texas. The
Deadose, a band of
Bidai that
separated in the
early 18th century,
lived north...
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formerly Galveston Bay, Gulf
Coast Bidai,
formerly Trinity River, Gulf
Coast Deadose,
formerly southeast Patiri,
formerly San
Jacinto River Biloxi, formerly...
- 1844
Crawford in G.
Wilkes 273 SE
Woodlands Texas Annexation Yojuane,
Deadose 1,000 1745 H. E.
Bolton 274 SE
Woodlands Texas Annexation Mayeye 1,000...
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southeastern coast Akokisa,
Texas southeast coast Bidai,
Texas southeast coast Deadose,
eastern Texas Eastern Atakapa,
western coastal Louisiana Orcoquiza, southeast...
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Mission Valero. The
Apache also pre**** on
other tribes,
including the
Deadose and Tonkawa. In the 1740s,
these weaker tribes requested missions along...
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Spanish settlements. The
Apache also
raided other tribes,
including the
Deadose and Tonkawa. In the 1740s,
these weaker tribes requested missions along...
- (Lipan Apache°,
Querecho >< ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai,
Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish, Hasinai, Hainai, Kadohadacho, Nabedache, Nabiti, Nacogdoche...
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Located 5 mi.from
Rockdale in
Milam County Akokisa (Orocquisa), Bidai, and
Deadose Indians gathered at this site
Second of 3 San
Xavier missions Abandoned...
- Akokisa. They had
three distinct villages or
bands in the 18th century. The
Deadose were the
northernmost band of Bidai, who
broke off in the
early 18th century...