Juan Sabeata (c. 1645–c. 1692) was a Jumano Indian leader in present day Texas who tried to forge an alliance with the Spanish or French to help his people fend off the encroachments of the Apaches on their territory.
JuanSabeata (c. 1645–c. 1692) was a Jumano Indian leader in present day Texas who tried to forge an alliance with the Spanish or French to help his people...
friends of the Jumano, in the area around what is now Texas. In 1683, JuanSabeata reported them as desiring missionaries. They are recorded as having lived...
gained a rich harvest of bison skins. In the 1680s, the Jumano chief JuanSabeata was prominent in forging trade and religious ties with the Spanish. In...
Apache and Spanish raids caused the population to diminish. In 1683, JuanSabeata, a Jumano, re-ignited Spanish interest in La Junta. He appealed to the...
(Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University). Kelley, J. Charles. (1955). JuanSabeata and diffusion in aboriginal Texas. American Anthropologist, 57, no. 5...
Junta were so little aligned with the Toboso that JuanSabeata was still willing to cooperate with Juan de Retana after Retana spent some time fighting...
spokesman, JuanSabeata, talked of the great wealth of these lands, and those of the great kingdom of Texas that lay beyond. Jironza sent Juan Domínguez...