-
settlements in Quivira. Both men and
women Quivirans were
nearly naked.
Coronado was
impressed with the size of the
Quivirans and all the
other Indians he met....
- Quivira. Both men and
women Quivirans were
nearly naked. Vázquez de
Coronado was
impressed with the size of the
Quivirans and all the
other Indians he...
- with
articles of
Spanish manufacture dating from Coronado's time. The
Quivirans were
almost certainly the Wichita. Coronado's
meager descriptions of Quivira...
-
location all are in
accord with Coronado's
earlier description of the
Quivirans. However, they were
probably not the same
people Coronado met. Coronado...
- town of Lyons, Kansas. He was
disappointed in his
search for gold as the
Quivirans appear to have been
prosperous farmers and good
hunters but had no gold...
- Look up
Quiviran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quivira may
refer to: Quivira, a
place first visited by
Francisco Vásquez de
Coronado while in search...
-
Great Plains of
Kansas searching for wealth. He
spent a
month with the
Quivirans, the
ancestors of the
Wichita tribe, but
returned to New
Mexico without...
- in the city of
Etzanoa in present-day
Arkansas City, Kansas. Both the
Quivirans and
Rayados were
living more than 200
miles east and in much more favorable...
-
Cristobal de Oñate in 1601 near
Arkansas City, Kansas. The
reason the
Quivirans moved south to
these sites about 1720 is
probably due to two factors....
- Resources.
Retrieved 2007-02-15. "Colonel John E.
Olson – Obituary". The
Quiviran.
November 5, 2012. Dean,
Cornelia (April 11, 2006). "Eager to tell the...