A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . A Indian. 92 A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. Period I. Spanish Domination 1528 TO1821 Tanoan family Teguas Tonkawanfamily. ), CllIKK OlTONKAWAS. Fate of Texas Indians being blended with that of th(i other small tribes in that powerful kindred, the Osages, in the north towards Mis-souri, had considerable influence on the conduct and dispositionof the Indians in Louisiana ^nd Texas. 13. The Tanoan Family were what are known as puebloIndians,—that is, they dwelt in permanent villages {pueblos)built o


A complete history of Texas for schools, colleges and general use . A Indian. 92 A COMPLETE HISTORY OF TEXAS. Period I. Spanish Domination 1528 TO1821 Tanoan family Teguas Tonkawanfamily. ), CllIKK OlTONKAWAS. Fate of Texas Indians being blended with that of th(i other small tribes in that powerful kindred, the Osages, in the north towards Mis-souri, had considerable influence on the conduct and dispositionof the Indians in Louisiana ^nd Texas. 13. The Tanoan Family were what are known as puebloIndians,—that is, they dwelt in permanent villages {pueblos)built of stone and adobe, and pursued agriculture and otherpeaceful occupations. These tribes were originally located inNew Mexico and Arizona, but in the great Indian revolt of 1680-82 some of them were driven south into Texas and remainedhere. Among these were the Teguas (ta-waz) or Tiguex (te-gwaz), who founded the old village of Isleta, near El Paso, andthe Carizos (ka-re-soz) or Kerisas, who located on the lowerRio Grande in what are now Zapata and adjoining tribes were peaceable and industrious, and a few of themare still left along the Rio Grande, retaining the traits of th


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