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- The Mayeye were a Tonkawa–speaking Native American people, who once lived in southeastern Texas. Coastal Mayeyes likely were absorbed into Karankawa communities...
- Mayéyé is a district in the Lékoumou Department of Republic of the Congo. "Congo (Rep.): Administrative Division". www.citypo****tion.de. Retrieved 2024-02-03...
- joined Apaches Teyas, Panhandle Tonkawa, formerly southeast, now Oklahoma Mayeye, formerly south Yojuane, formerly east-central Wichita, formerly north-central...
- districts: Sibiti District Komono District Zanaga District Bambama District Mayéyé District Subsistence farming, carried out by small producers (c****ava, peanuts...
- This is a list of major and minor characters featured in the Cartoon Network and Kids' WB animated series Teen Titans. Voiced by: Scott Menville Robin...
- the Deadose were closely ****ociated with Tonkawan groups (Ervipiame (?), Mayeye, and Yojuane). Suffering high mortality from epidemics of measles and smallpox...
- groups. These groups are generally counted as Tonkawa: Cava Emet Ervipiame Mayeye Quiutcanuaha Sana Tenu Tetzino Tishin Toho Tohaha Tonkawa (proper) Tusolivi...
- limited extent. Apparently, small numbers of Kiowa, Yojuane, Tawakoni, and Mayeye Native-Americans lived in the county at the time of the earliest Anglo settlements...
- Yojuane, Deadose 1,000 1745 H. E. Bolton 274 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Mayeye 1,000 1805 200 warriors J. Sibley 275 SE Woodlands Old Southwest Dulchioni...
- other tribes of Rancheria Grande natives, such as the Yojuanes and the Mayeye to guide him to East Texas to reopen the missions there; in return, Aguayo...