- Quivira. P****ing
through the
Texas Panhandle, he met a
people he
called the
Querechos. This was the
first known venture of
Europeans across the
Great Plains...
- 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...
-
across the
Querechos in the
Texas panhandle. The
Querechos were the
people later called Apache.
According to the Spaniards, the
Querechos lived "in tents...
-
Texas panhandle Coronado met two
groups of Indians: the
Querechos and the Teyas. The
Querechos were
nomadic buffalo hunters,
almost certainly Apaches,...
- 1582: Espejo-Beltrain "found here
peaceful Indian mountaineers"
called Querechos. This
party did not
linger around Acoma because the
Querechose who carried...
-
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...
-
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...
-
considered to be
Francisco Vázquez de
Coronado records from 1541, of the
Querechos and Teyas,
traversing the
region later called the
Texas Panhandle, who...
-
Retrieved March 20, 2024. Habicht-Mauche,
Judith A. (1992). "Coronado's
Querechos and
Teyas in the
Archaeological Record of the
Texas Panhandle". Plains...
- Nadeicha, Nardichia, Nadíisha-déna, Na'dí'į́shą́ʼ, Nądí'įįshąą, and Naisha.
Querechos referred to by
Coronado in 1541,
possibly Plains Apaches, at
times maybe...