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  2. Native American tribes in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Locations of American Indian tribes in Texas, ca. 1500 CE. Native American tribes in Texas are the Native American tribes who are currently based in Texas and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who historically lived in Texas. Many individual Native Americans, whose tribes are headquartered in other states, reside in Texas.

  3. File:Map of Indians Texas 1500.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Ysleta, El Paso, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ysleta was settled between October 9 and October 12, 1680, when Spanish conquistadors, Franciscan clerics and Tigua Indians took refuge along the southern bank of the Rio Grande. These people were fleeing the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico. Ysleta is the oldest European settlement in the area that is the present-day U.S. state of Texas.

  5. Sama Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Sama are a Native American indigenous group from Texas. During the European colonization, they founded the San Antonio de Valero Mission, in San Antonio in 1719. They moved into the Mission in the 1740s. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Xanna Indians - Wikipedia

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  7. Richland Springs, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Richland Springs incorporated in 1932 and adopted a mayor-council form of city government. With a population nearing 500 and as many as forty businesses, the town prospered until the onset of the Great Depression. World War II reversed the decline of the 1930s, and by the early 1950s residents numbered 600. The number of businesses still had ...

  8. Tehuacana, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A post office called "Tewockony Springs" was established in what is now known as Tehuacana in 1847. It was named for the Tawakoni Indians, who lived in the area until the late 1840s. In 1850, the town came in second in an election held to decide the new Texas state capitol, which Austin ultimately won. When Tehuacana Academy opened in 1852, the ...

  9. Indian Creek, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Indian Creek is an unincorporated community in southern Brown County in west-central Texas, United States. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas, [citation needed] there were no population estimates available for the community in 2000. It is located within the Brownwood, Texas micropolitan area.