- The
Xarames were an
Indigenous people of the
Americas of the San Antonio,
Texas region. They were the
dominant Native American group during the early...
- Coa****ltecan bands,
including the
Xarame. The
Spanish established another mission near present-day
Eagle P****, Texas, and some
Xarame moved there.
Others moved...
- south-central Quepano,
formerly south-central Unpuncliegut,
formerly south coast Xarame,
formerly south-central Dotchetonne,
formerly northeastern Escanjaque Indians...
- the
mission belonged to
various Coa****ltecan groups. The
Terocodame and
Xarame tribes were the most numerous;
other groups present included the Jaram,...
- Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame,
Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠...
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Quepano Saesse Sijame Taimamar Teaname Terocodame Tilijae Unpuncliegut Xarame Yorica Several unrecognized organizations in
Texas claim to be descendants...
- Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame,
Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠...
- Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame,
Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠...
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including the Ervipiame, Mayeye, Pajalat, Quems, Quepano, Solano, and
Xarames. Powell, J. W. "Indian
Linguistic Families of America,
north of Mexico...
- Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coa****ltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame,
Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠...