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- The Yojuane were a people who lived in Texas in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. They were closely ****ociated with the Jumano and may have also been...
- the Yojuane moved to the San Gabriel River missions the Simoni seem to have lost their separate identity and become subsumed within the Yojuane people...
- Panhandle Tonkawa, formerly southeast, now Oklahoma Mayeye, formerly south Yojuane, formerly east-central Wichita, formerly north-central, now Oklahoma Kichai...
- were closely ****ociated with Tonkawan groups (Ervipiame (?), Mayeye, and Yojuane). Suffering high mortality from epidemics of measles and smallpox, survivors...
- notably the Apache. In the 1740s, some Tonkawa were involved with the Yojuanes and others as settlers in the San Gabriel Missions of Texas along the San...
- Wahowpum 1,000 1844 Crawford in G. Wilkes 273 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Yojuane, Deadose 1,000 1745 H. E. Bolton 274 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Mayeye...
- and moved toward Texas, where they allied with the Taovaya, the Tonkawa, Yojuane and other Texas tribes) Historically, the Pawnee led a lifestyle combining...
- until the 1860s. There also appear to have been small numbers of Kiowa, Yojuane, Tawakoni, and Mayeye Indians living in the Travis and Williamson counties...
- American tribe in present-day Texas closely ****ociated with the Jumano, Yojuane, Bidai and other groups living in the Rancheria Grande of the Brazos River...
- was destro**** by an estimated 2,000 warriors from the Comanche, Tonkawa, Yojuane, Bidai and Hasinai tribes. It was the only mission in Texas to be completely...