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Payaya people were
Indigenous people whose territory encomp****ed the area of present-day San Antonio, Texas. The
Payaya were a Coa****ltecan band and...
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Yanaguana was the
Payaya people village in the
geographical area that
became the
Bexar County city of San Antonio, in the U.S.
state of Texas. Some accounts...
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Payaya biography, news and
discography at
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- of its po****tion
being Hispanic. At the time of
European encounter, the
Payaya people lived near the San
Antonio River Valley in the San
Pedro Springs...
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south central Pajalat,
formerly central Pastia,
formerly south-central
Payaya,
formerly south-central Quepano,
formerly south-central Unpuncliegut, formerly...
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thousands of
years by
varying cultures of
indigenous peoples. The
historic Payaya Indians were
likely those who
encountered the
first Europeans. The "Villa...
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their patron saint. In 1692,
Spanish missionaries came
across a
small Payaya Indian community along what was then
known as the
Yanaguana River on the...
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seemed to have had a
regular round of
travels in
their food gathering. The
Payaya band near San
Antonio had ten
different summer campsites in a 30 square-mile...
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Antonio de Béjar.
Natives that
lived in the
county included the
Lipan Apache,
Payaya, Tonkawa, and Comanche. The last
Indian raid in the
county may have been...
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throw and
catch version is
called kapichua, payana, payanga, payanca, or
payaya and it is a child's game pla**** with
stone pebbles,
while the
throw and...