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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...
- former site. The plan includes the development of three public parks: Yanaguana Garden, Civic Park and Tower Park. In 2015, the San Antonio City Council...
- where they lived among the Tonkawa. The Payaya called their village Yanaguana. It was located next to the river which the Spanish named the San Antonio...
- state of Texas. It is the location of a Payaya Indian village known as Yanaguana, and is the original site of the city of San Antonio. The park is alternately...
- River Valley in the San Pedro Springs area. They called the vicinity Yanaguana, meaning "refreshing waters". In 1691, a group of Spanish explorers and...
- Antonio River Valley, in the San Pedro Springs area, which they called Yanaguana, meaning “refreshing waters”. In 1536, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, a shipwrecked...
- across a small Payaya Indian community along what was then known as the Yanaguana River on the feast day of Saint Anthony, 13 June. The Franciscan chaplain...
- Countryman Press. ISBN 978-1-58157-040-3. "Indians of the San Antonio River: Yanaguana - Journal of San Antonio | Journal of the Life and Culture of San Antonio"...
- the Year 1811: The Las Casas & Sambrano Revolutions", Texas Letters in Yanaguana Society Publication, Vol. VI. 1941. Op. cit. McKeehan, Wallace. Nueva...
- Governor Terán and his company camped at a rancheria on a stream called Yanaguana They renamed the stream "San Antonio" because it was Saint Anthony's Day...