- upon the explorers.
Antonio de Espejo's 1582-83
expedition encountered Otomoaco people in the county. The
Mescalero Apache frequented the area to irrigate...
- org/proceedings/44806563.pdf Troike,
Rudolph C. (April 1988). "Amotomanco (
Otomoaco) and
Tanpachoa as Uto-Aztecan Languages, and the
Jumano Problem Once More"...
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nearly two centuries. To add to the confusion, they were also
called Otomoacos and Abriaches.
Espejo saw five
settlements of
Jumanos with a po****tion...
- Tahue, a
Cahitan language,
linked with
Tebaca and Sabaibo.
Amotomanco (
Otomoaco):
uncertain classification,
possibly Uto-Aztecan. (See
Troike (1988) for...
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junction and
south were the Abraidres;
northward were the
Patarabueyes and
Otomoacos or Amotomancos. They were friendly, the men
described as "handsome" and...
- The
Spanish referred to the
various peoples at La
Junta as Amotomancos,
Otomoacos, Abriaches, Julimes, and Patarabueyes. They were
sometimes collectively...