The Pajalat were a Native American group who lived in the area just south of San Antonio, Texas, prior to the arrival of the Spanish to the region in...
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Ervipiame, formerly south and central Texas Geier, formerly south central Pajalat, formerly central Pastia, formerly south-central Payaya, formerly south-central...
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Texas Ethnicity Quems, Pajalat, etc. Extinct 18th century Language family Hokan ? Coahuiltecan ? Pakawan Coahuilteco Dialects Pajalat Language codes ISO 639-3...
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Goliad County is a part of the Victoria, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. Pajalat and Siquipil, both Coahuiltecan peoples, were Indigenous peoples who lived...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠)...
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Gueiquesale Hape Hiabu Mariame Mescal Muruam Ocana Pachal Pacuache Pacpul Paguan Pajalat Papanac Pastia Pataguo Payaya Pinanaca Quepano Saesse Sijame Taimamar Teaname...
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names of many bands have been preserved, including the Ervipiame, Mayeye, Pajalat, Quems, Quepano, Solano, and Xarames. Powell, J. W. "Indian Linguistic...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠)...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠)...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠)...
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San Antonio. After its relocation most of the people in the mission were Pajalats who spoke a Coahuiltecan language. Catholic Mass is still held at the mission...
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Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠)...
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