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- The Jumanos were a tribe or several tribes, who inhabited a large area of western Texas, New Mexico, and northern Mexico, especially near the Junta de...
- Isleta, in late 1612, early 1613. In 1629, the mission was visited by Jumanos from a region further south and east of what is now Albuquerque. The visiting...
- Mesa. The Jumanos Pueblos were a center of the salt trade prior to the Spanish incursion into the region and traded heavily with the Jumanos to the south...
- "transported by the aid of the angels" to settlements of a people called Jumanos. The Jumano Indians of New Spain (what is today Texas and New Mexico) had long...
- to several language isolates such as Tonkawa. Uto-Aztecan Puebloan and Jumano peoples lived neared the Rio Grande in the western portion of the state...
- (1911). "The Jumano Indians". Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 20, 249-268. Hickerson, Nancy Parrott. (1994). The Jumanos: Hunters and...
- Gran Quivira, also known as Las Humanas, was one of the Jumanos Pueblos of the Tompiro Indians in the mountainous area of central New Mexico. It was a...
- was known as La Junta de los Ríos, 'The Junction of the Rivers'. Five Jumanos towns were located along the Rio Grande to the north of the junction, consisting...
- Quivira in 1601. During that process, he encountered the Jumano people and parti****ted in the Jumano War of 1601. Zaldívar married María de Oñate, who was...
- Sabeata from the historical record in 1692, the Jumanos also soon disappeared. In 1716, the Jumanos again appear in the Spanish records, but as allies...