- The
Querecho Indians were an
historical band of
Apache people living on the
Southern Plains. In 1541 the
Spanish conquistador Francisco Vásquez de Coronado...
- them." Vázquez de
Coronado found a
community of
people he
called Querechos. The
Querechos were not awed or
impressed by the Spanish,
their weapons, and their...
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Coronado traversed the
Llano Estacado, home to two
Indigenous nations: the
Querecho and Teya. He was
heading southeast when the
Teyas told him that the Turk...
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kinds of
people travel around these plains with the cows; one is
called Querechos and the
others Teyas; they are very well built, and painted, and are enemies...
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Spain Indian auxiliaries Tiwa
Puebloans La
Junta Indians Jumanos Apache Querecho Indians Pueblo Indians Acoma Pueblo Zuni
people Uto-Aztecan Hopi Stalemate...
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across the
Querechos in the
Texas panhandle. The
Querechos were the
people later called Apache.
According to the Spaniards, the
Querechos lived "in tents...
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Texas (Several are in
Oklahoma today) Adai≠ Anxau≠
Apache (Lipan Apache°,
Querecho >< ) Aranama≠ Atakapa≠ (Akokna, Akokisa, Bidai, Deadose) Caddo* (Eyeish...
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southwest Salinero,
formerly west Teya,
formerly Panhandle Vaquero, also
Querecho,
formerly northwestern Texas,
possible ancestral Apache people Aranama...
- Nadeicha, Nardichia, Nadíisha-déna, Na'dí'į́shą́ʼ, Nądí'įįshąą, and Naisha.
Querechos referred to by
Coronado in 1541,
possibly Plains Apaches, at
times maybe...
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western edge of the
Texas Panhandle. This was
anciently the
territory of the
Querecho Indians and Teyas. In 1879, the 16th
Texas Legislature appropriated 3,000...