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Aranama
Aranama territory
Map of Aranama territory circa 1500 CE
Total population
extinct (1843)
Regions with significant populations
Texas, Aridoamerica
Languages
Aranama language
Religion
Indigenous religion
Related ethnic groups
Coahuiltecans

The Aranama were an Indigenous people who lived along the San Antonio and Guadalupe rivers of present-day Texas,[1] near the Gulf Coast.

  1. ^ a b Campbell, Thomas N. (9 June 2010). "Aranama Indians". tshaonline.org. Retrieved 11 March 2022.

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Aranama people

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also Querecho, formerly northwestern Texas, possible ancestral Apache people Aranama, formerly southeast Atakapa, formerly Gulf Coast Akokisa, formerly Galveston...

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Coahuiltecan languages

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few words are known from seven different languages: Comecrudo, Cotoname, Aranama, Solano, Mamulique, Garza, and Coahuilteco or Pakawa.[citation needed]...

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Solano language

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obvious cognates with other neighboring languages. Solano people Amotomanco language Aranama language Tanpachoa language Campbell, Lyle. (1997). American...

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Deadose

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Yojuane

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Oasisamerica

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Coahuiltecan

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Numerous bands made up the Coahuiltecan peoples. They include the: Abasusiniguara Acancuara Acatoyan Aranama Cana Cenizo Comecrudo Ervipiame Geier Mariame...

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Aridoamerica

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within Aridoamerica are: Arizona California Nevada New Mexico Texas Acaxee Aranama (Hanáma, Hanáme, Chaimamé, Chariname, Xaraname, Taraname), coastal Texas...

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Indigenous languages of the Americas

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Texas

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Bidai, Caddo, Aranama, Comanche, Choctaw, Coushatta, Hasinai, Jumano, Karankawa, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Tonkawa, and Wichita. Many of these peoples migrated from...

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Mayeye

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Languages of Texas

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relatives documented elsewhere, such as Tonkawa, Karankawa, Atakapa, and Aranama, all of which became extinct. Other language isolates such as Coahuilteco...

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the U.S. unincorporated territories. Other languages were brought in by people from Europe, Africa, Asia, other parts of the Americas, and Oceania, including...

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