- 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...