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Bourguignon d'Anville who
labeled it the "River of the
Padoucas". A 1758 map
referred to it as the "
Padoucas River". An
early reference to the
river as the Smoky...
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French and Métis,
including Bourgmont's half-Missouria son; the five
Padoucas,
seven Missouria, five Kaw, four Otoe, and
three Iowa. The
Osage were not...
- pronunciation.
Before 1740,
French explorers from the east
sometimes used the name
Padouca for the
Comanche since it was
already used for the
Plains Apache and the...
- Kansas,
probably located south and west of Salina. He
called the
people "
Padoucas." On
approaching the encampment,
Bourgmont was met by 80
mounted men illustrating...
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people of the
western plains. They were
known by
regional settlers as the
Padoucas, from a
Spanish transliteration of the Kaw word Pádoka or the
Omaha Pádoⁿka...
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Waunfawr in
Wales took up his
journey in part to find the Welsh-descended "
Padoucas" or "Madogwys" tribes. In north-west Georgia,
legends of the
Welsh have...
-
Missouri and Illini. In
about 1752 they made
peace with the
Comanches (les
Padoucas),
Wichitas and the main
Pawnee groups. By the 1770s, the Panishmaha, a...
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Kansas River Kaw River,
Padouca River,
Riviere de
Commanches o
Padocas The
Kansas River at De Soto,
Kansas Map of the
Kansas River drainage basin Location...
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pointed end of
Spanish swords. The
chief enemies of the
Wichita were the
Padoucas—Plains Apache—who
ventured as
close as six days'
journey from the Wichita...
- The French,
encountering the
Comanche before 1740
called the
Comanche Padouca, a name they also gave to the Apache, thus
causing confusion in the early...