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Historic Native American tribe from Texas
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
Native American tribes in Texas
Native_American_tribes_in_Texas
North American Indigenous tribe
Gueiquesale Hape Hiabu Mariame Mescal Muruam Ocana Pachal Pacuache Pacpul Paguan Pajalat Papanac Pastia Pataguo Payaya Pinanaca Quepano Saesse Sijame Taimamar Teaname
Coahuiltecan
Obsolete language family
names of many bands have been preserved, including the Ervipiame, Mayeye, Pajalat, Quems, Quepano, Solano, and Xarames. Powell, J. W. "Indian Linguistic
Coahuiltecan_languages
Extinct language of Texas and Mexico
Coahuila, Texas Ethnicity Quems, Pajalat, etc. Extinct 18th century Language family Language isolate Dialects Pajalat Language codes ISO 639-3 xcw Glottolog
Coahuilteco_language
Former Native American tribe from Gulf of Mexico
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Atakapa
Historic place in Texas, United States
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
Mission_Concepcion
County in Texas, United States
next year. Goliad County is a part of the Victoria metropolitan area. Pajalat and Siquipil, both Coahuiltecan peoples, were indigenous peoples who lived
Goliad_County,_Texas
Extinct Native American tribe from Texas
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Mayeye
Extinct North American Indigenous people
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Aranama_people
Ancient Texas indigenous tribe
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Yojuane
Historic Native American tribe of eastern Texas
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Deadose
Extinct North American Indigenous people
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Anxau
Extinct North American Indigenous people
Lower Nasoni, Neche, Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠
Tomoacas_people
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Boy/Male
English Shakespearean
Violent.
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Dufniall.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Praise
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Intelligent and Handsome
Biblical
lovely, amiable
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gold
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical
Anathema; Devoted to Destruction
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : possibly a variant of Meager.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Witness
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic
Good; Righteous; Virtuous
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