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Pajalats living at
Mission Concepción. By 1791, some
Pajalat joined the
Nuestra Señora del
Refugio Mission in present-day Refugio, Texas. The
Pajalat...
- San Antonio.
After its
relocation most of the
people in the
mission were
Pajalats who
spoke a Coa****ltecan language.
Catholic M**** is
still held at the mission...
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Texas Ethnicity Quems,
Pajalat, etc.
Extinct 18th
century Language family Hokan ? Coa****ltecan ?
Pakawan Coa****lteco
Dialects Pajalat Language codes ISO 639-3...
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Gueiquesale Hape
Hiabu Mariame Mescal Muruam Ocana Pachal Pacuache Pacpul Paguan Pajalat Papanac Pastia Pataguo Payaya Pinanaca Quepano Saesse Sijame Taimamar Teaname...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame,
Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠...
- Ervipiame,
formerly south and
central Texas Geier,
formerly south central Pajalat,
formerly central Pastia,
formerly south-central Payaya,
formerly south-central...
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Goliad County is a part of the Victoria, TX
Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Pajalat and Siquipil, both Coa****ltecan peoples, were
Indigenous peoples who lived...
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names of many
bands have been preserved,
including the Ervipiame, Mayeye,
Pajalat, Quems, Quepano, Solano, and Xarames. Powell, J. W. "Indian Linguistic...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame,
Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame,
Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠...