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North Texas was home to several Native American tribes before 1900. An interactive map will show you which groups lived in your area.
Pages in category "Illyrian tribes" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... This page was last edited on 22 November 2023, ...
Texas Senate Bill 274 to formally recognize the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas, introduced in January 2021, died in committee, [13] as did Texas Senate Bill 231 introduced in November 2022. [14] Texas Senate Bill 1479, introduced in March 2023, and Texas House Bill 2005, introduced in February 2023, both to state-recognize the Tap Pilam ...
Paionian tribes in yellow, north and northeast of Ancient Macedonians There are different views and still no agreement among scholars about the Paeonians /Paeones ethnic and linguistic kinship. Some such as Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim that the language spoken by the Paeonians belonged to the Illyrian family, while Dimitar Dechev ...
Illyrian tribes in the 7th–4th centuries BCE. This is a list of ancient tribes in the ancient territory of Illyria (Ancient Greek: Ἰλλυρία; Latin: Illyria).The name Illyrians seems to be the name of a single Illyrian tribe that was the first to come into contact with the ancient Greeks, causing the name Illyrians to be applied to all people of similar language and customs. [1]
Based on historically attested forms denoting specific Illyrian tribes or the Illyrians as a whole (e.g., Úlloí (Ύλλοί) and Hil(l)uri), [15] [16] the native tribal name from which these renditions were based has been reconstructed by linguists such as Heiner Eichner as *Hillurio-(< older *Hullurio-).
Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992, ISBN 0631198075, Hammond, N. G. L. A History of Greece to 322 B.C., 1986, ISBN-10: 0198730950; The Illyrian Atintani, the Epirotic Atintanes and the Roman Protectorate N. G. L. Hammond, The Journal of Roman Studies Vol. 79 (1989), pp. 11-25 "There were Illyrian Amantini in Pannonia and Greek Amantes in North ...