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  2. Lipan Apache people - Wikipedia

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    Some Lipan Apache people settled northwest of San Antonio during the mid-18th century. [42] Spanish colonists built forts and missions near Lipan settlements. [43] A mission on the San Sabá River was completed in 1757 but destroyed by the Comanche and the Wichita. [23] That same year, the Lipan Apache fought the Hasinais, [44] a band of Caddo ...

  3. Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas hosts two annual powwows in Alton, Texas. [44] A member of the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas, Gonzo Flores, served as Southern Plains Vice-President of the National Congress of American Indians in 2022. [45] He was succeeded by Reggie Wassana (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes). [46]

  4. Helotes, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Lipan Apache moved into the area in the late 17th century and occupied it throughout the 18th century. However, the Lipan were forced from the area in the early 1820s by the Comanche Indians. A small farming and ranching community began to develop in the area shortly after the Texas Revolution in the late 1830s. [ 7 ]

  5. Category:Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas - Wikipedia

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  6. Apache - Wikipedia

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    The term Apache refers to six major Apache-speaking groups: Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains, and Western Apache. Historically, the term has also been applied to the Comanches , Mojaves , Hualapais , and Yavapais , none of whom speak Apache languages.

  7. Tonkawa - Wikipedia

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    In 1758, the Tonkawa along with allied Bidais, Caddos, Wichitas, Comanches, and Yojuanes went to attack the Lipan Apache in the vicinity of Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá, which they destroyed. [11] The tribe continued their southern migration into Texas and northern Mexico, where they allied with the Lipan Apache. [2] [12]

  8. Coahuiltecan - Wikipedia

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    Later the Lipan Apache and Comanche migrated into this area. Their indefinite western boundaries were the vicinity of Monclova, Coahuila, and Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, and southward to roughly the present location of Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, the Sierra de Tamaulipas, and the Tropic of Cancer.

  9. Category:Lipan Apache - Wikipedia

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    Lipan Apache heritage groups (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Lipan Apache" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent ...