Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands
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Culture of Guatemala history people clothing women ~ Urbanism Architecture and the Use of Space The Spanish imposed a gridiron pattern on communities of all sizes which included a central plaza generally with a public water fountain known as a pila around which were situated a Catholic church government offices and the homes of highranking persons
Karankawa people Wikipedia ~ The Karankawa were a Native American people concentrated in southern Texas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico They consisted of several independent seasonal nomadic groups who shared the same language and much of the same culture The tribe included the groups called the Cujanes Cocos Guapites Coapites and Copanes Some of the village names survived to modern day and are the Ebahamo
APACHE TRIBE Great Dreams ~ APACHE TRIBAL NATION The word apache comes from the Yuma word for fightingmen and from the Zuni word meaning enemy The Apache tribe consists of six subtribes the Western Apache Chiricahua Mescalero Jicarilla Lipan and Kiowa
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Spanish missions in Texas Wikipedia ~ The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Dominicans Jesuits and Franciscans to spread the Catholic doctrine among area Native Americans but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier missions introduced European livestock fruits vegetables and industry into the Texas area
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HISTORY OF STEAMBOATS IN TEXAS FORT TUMBLEWEED ~ HISTORY OF STEAMBOATS IN TEXAS In the days of the Republic Texas depended heavily on its network of rivers and streams to move cotton logs livestock brick and a wide variety of goods and supplies to and from the frontier towns textile mills and other markets
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The Gospel of the Redman Religionen ~ FOREWORD TO 1937 EDITION On board the Queen Mary Jan 22 1935 In March 1905 we were in Los Angeles on a lecture morning after the lecture we were met at the Van Nuys Hotel by some Eastern friends who addressing the Chief said We have a message for you There is a strange woman in the Hills who wishes to see you
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