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Historic Indigenous tribe of Mexico and U.S. (Texas)
The Sijame were an Indigenous people of the Americas of the San Antonio, Texas region. Some historians believe they were a band of Tonkawa, but they were
Sijame
Capital city of Texas, United States
just previously living near San Pedro Springs: Chaularame, Payaya, Sana, Sijame, and Siupan. With orders not to cross the Colorado the expedition returned
Austin,_Texas
County in Texas, US
just previously living near San Pedro Springs: Chaularame, Payaya, Sana, Sijame, and Siupan. With orders not to cross the Colorado the expedition returned
Travis_County,_Texas
Native American tribe in Oklahoma
(proper) Tusolivi Ujuiap Yojuane. Additional bands, such as the Nonapho, Sijame, and Simaomo may have also been Tonkawan bands. Plácido (ca. 1788–1862)
Tonkawa
North American Indigenous tribe
Pacpul Paguan Pajalat Papanac Pastia Pataguo Payaya Pinanaca Quepano Saesse Sijame Taimamar Teaname Terocodame Tilijae Unpuncliegut Xarame Yorica "Coahuiltecan
Coahuiltecan
Former Native American tribe from Gulf of Mexico
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Atakapa
Spanish mission in Coahuila state, Mexico
show Payaya present by the year 1706. Later, members of the Xarame and Sijame tribes were present as well. Letters from Olivares complain of ingratitude
Mission San Francisco Solano (Mexico)
Mission_San_Francisco_Solano_(Mexico)
Extinct Native American tribe from Texas
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Mayeye
Extinct North American Indigenous people
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Aranama_people
Historic Native American tribe of eastern Texas
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Deadose
Ancient Texas indigenous tribe
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Yojuane
Historical Indigenous people of Texas
with other tribes in the region, such as the Cava, Manam, Mesquite, Sana, Sijame, and Toho, all spoke Sanan. Concerning the cultural groupings of the Emet
Emet_people
Extinct North American Indigenous people
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Anxau
Extinct North American Indigenous people
Nechaui) Cherokee, Texas°* Coahuiltecan≠ (Ervipiame, Pajalat, Payaya, Sijame, Xarames) Comanche* Kiowa* Decose≠ Emet≠ Jumanos≠ Karankawa≠ (Copano≠) Kohani≠
Tomoacas_people
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German
Bold or strong.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a field (Middle English feld) to the west (Middle English west) of a settlement, or a habitational name from either of two places named Westfield, in Norfolk and Sussex, from Old English west ‘west’ + feld ‘open country’.
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Muslim
Another name of God, One who preaches
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Muslim/Islamic
Intelligent
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Indian, Marathi, Tanzanian
Grace; Divinity
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Variant spelling of English Marvin, MARVYN means "marrow-eminent."Â
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Celtic, Christian, German, Irish
Intelligent; Noble; High; Bear-like Valor
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Hebrew
Victorious.
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Tamil
Chandaghanta | சஂதà¯à®°à®•ஂடா
One who has mighty bells
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Truth; Faithful; God; Final Truth of Universe; Who Speaks Truth
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