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- The Ervipiame were an Indigenous people of what is now northeastern Coa****la and southern Texas. They were a Coa****tecan people, who likely merged into...
- Oklahoma Coa****ltecan, formerly southern Comecrudo, formerly southern Ervipiame, formerly south and central Texas Geier, formerly south central Pajalat...
- 18th century, the Deadose were closely ****ociated with Tonkawan groups (Ervipiame (?), Mayeye, and Yojuane). Suffering high mortality from epidemics of...
- various groups. These groups are generally counted as Tonkawa: Cava Emet Ervipiame Mayeye Quiutcanuaha Sana Tenu Tetzino Tishin Toho Tohaha Tonkawa (proper)...
- Cuilón, also known as Juan Rodriguez (born about 1680) was a leader of the Ervipiame during the 18th century and, at least by Spanish standards, the overall...
- beans, and pecans. Enemies of the Hape included the Ocana, Pataguo, and Ervipiame. Most Hape died in a 1688 smallpox epidemic, followed by an attack by...
- primarily as a means of converting indigenous peoples, including the Ervipiame, to Christianity. The first was Mission San Juan Bautista. Originally...
- Acatoyan Aranama Bibit Bobole Cacaxtle Cana Catujano Cenizo Comecrudo Ervipiame Geier Gueiquesale Hape Hiabu Mariame Mescal Muruam Ocana Pachal Pacuache...
- some advantages to the mission system. They along with the Yojuanes, Ervipiames, Deadoses, and Bidais sought a Spanish mission in their land to give them...
- now extinct. The names of many bands have been preserved, including the Ervipiame, Mayeye, Pajalat, Quems, Quepano, Solano, and Xarames. Powell, J. W. "Indian...