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Indian groups near La
Junta were the Cabris, Julimes, P****aguates,
Patarabueyes, Amotomancos, Otomacos, Cholomes, Abriaches, and Caguates. A
member of...
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territory of the
Patarabueyes who
attacked his horses,
killing three.
Espejo succeeded in
making peace with them. The
Patarabueyes, he said, and the...
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peoples at La
Junta as Amotomancos, Otomoacos, Abriaches, Julimes, and
Patarabueyes. They were
sometimes collectively called Jumano,
although that name may...
- Indians. At the
junction and
south were the Abraidres;
northward were the
Patarabueyes and
Otomoacos or Amotomancos. They were friendly, the men
described as...
- Austin:
University of
Texas Press. Kelley, J. Charles. (1947).
Jumano and
Patarabueye:
Relations at La
Junta de los Rios. (Doctoral dissertation,
Harvard University)...
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Sheep 1,249
Caprino 690 Kelly, J.
Charles (1
January 1986).
Jumano and
Patarabueye:
Relations at La
Junta de los Rios.
University of
Michigan Press. p. 61...
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School of
American Research in
Mexico and west Texas:
Jumano and
Patarabueye,
Relations at La
Junta de los Ríos. the
chairman of his
doctoral committee...