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Yojuane
Regions with significant populations
(Yojuane Texas)
Languages
Tonkawa language or Jumano language
Religion
traditional tribal religion
Related ethnic groups
Jumano Indians

The Yojuane were a people who lived in Texas in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. They were closely associated with the Jumano and may have also been related to the Tonkawa. They have no connection to the Yowani in Texas, a Choctaw band.

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Yojuane

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The Yojuane were a people who lived in Texas in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. They were closely associated with the Jumano and may have also been...

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Native American tribes in Texas

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Panhandle Tonkawa, formerly southeast, now Oklahoma Mayeye, formerly south Yojuane, formerly east-central Wichita, formerly north-central, now Oklahoma Kichai...

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Simono

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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...

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Atakapa

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were closely associated with Tonkawan groups (Ervipiame (?), Mayeye, and Yojuane). Suffering high mortality from epidemics of measles and smallpox, survivors...

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Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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Wahowpum 1,000 1844 Crawford in G. Wilkes 271 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Yojuane, Deadose 1,000 1745 H. E. Bolton 272 SE Woodlands Texas Annexation Mayeye...

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Pawnee people

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and moved toward Texas, where they allied with the Taovaya, the Tonkawa, Yojuane and other Texas tribes) Historically, the Pawnee led a lifestyle combining...

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Tonkawa

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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...

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Deadose

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American tribe in present-day Texas closely associated with the Jumano, Yojuane, Bidai and other groups living in the Rancheria Grande of the Brazos River...

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Greater Austin

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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...

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Battle of the Twin Villages

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Attacking the village, the Spanish killed 49 Yojuanes and captured 149. Some of the captive Yojuanes offered to guide Ortiz Parilla north to a large...

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Spanish missions in Texas

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among many of the other tribes of Rancheria Grande natives, such as the Yojuanes and the Mayeye to guide him to East Texas to reopen the missions there;...

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Aranama people

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and Affiliated Tribes* (Kichai, Taovaya, Tawakoni, Waco, Wichita proper) Yojuane≠ Related topics Sam Houston and Native American relations † extinct language...

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List of slaves

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rebel. Miguel Perez was the Spanish name of a boy of the Yojuane people who was among 149 Yojuane women and children taken captive in 1759 during an attack...

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Skidi

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moved towards Texas, where they allied with the Taovayas, the Tonkawa, Yojuanes, and other Texas tribes. This group was referred to as the Panimaha. The...

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Mayeye

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they did see some advantages to the mission system. They along with the Yojuanes, Ervipiames, Deadoses, and Bidais sought a Spanish mission in their land...

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Isidro de Espinosa

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lived south of the San Antonio River. The expedition also encountered the Yojuane and their allies, the Simonos and Tusonibi in their travels. These groups...

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Pedro de Aguirre

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with several indigenous peoples they did not know, particularly with the Yojuanes and their allies, the Simonos and the Tusonibi. The Amerindians insisted...

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Ervipiame

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advantages to the mission system and in 1745 sent a delegation along with the Yojuanes, Deadoses, and other residents of the Rancheria Grande to ask that a mission...

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