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Taovayas (Tawehash), Tawakonis,
Wacos (who
appear to have been the
Yscani or
Iscanis of
earlier times), and
Guichitas or
Wichita Proper;
smaller bands are listed...
- Anadarko, Oklahoma. The Waco were a
division of the
Wichita people,
called Iscani or
Yscani in the
early European reports,
kinsmen to the
Tawakoni people...
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formerly Texas and
Kansas Tawakoni, Oklahoma,
formerly Texas and
Kansas Waco (
Iscani, Yscani), Oklahoma,
formerly Texas Wichita proper, Guichita, Rayados, Oklahoma...
-
formerly Texas and
Kansas Tawakoni, Oklahoma,
formerly Texas and
Kansas Waco (
Iscani, Yscani), Oklahoma,
formerly Texas Wichita proper, Guichita, Rayados, Oklahoma...
- (December 31, 2013) • Total 1,639 • Density 70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Demonym Iscani Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Dialing code 0967 Patron...
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Escanjaques have survived. It has been
suggested that
their descendants were the
Iscani, a
Wichita tribe of the 18th century. The
Escanjaque settlement Oñate found...
- the
nomadic Comanche, the village-dwelling
Wichita tribes, (the Taovaya,
Iscani, and
Wichita proper), and
Tonkawan tribes. On
March 16, 1758, a Wichita...
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period on the
Southern Plains. The
later Escanjaque Indians, Aguacane, and
Iscani may be
descended from the Teyas. In 1541, the
Spanish conquistador Francisco...
- are part of the
Wichita tribes,
which also
include the Tawakoni, Waco (
Iscani); and
Guichita or
Wichita Proper. The
Taovaya originated in Kansas, and...
-
Yojuane such a war was advisable, and they
joined with the Tawakonis,
Iscanis, and
Flechazos in
attacking the Apaches. Anderson, The
Indian Southwest...