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| [[Image:Apache, at the Ford River.jpg|right|350x240px]] The following listing of the [[Indians of Texas|Indian Tribes of Texas]] is an exact quote from John R. Swanton's ''The Indian Tribes of North America''. | | [[Image:Apache, at the Ford River.jpg|right|350x240px]] The following listing of the [[Indigenous Peoples of Texas|Indigenous Tribes of Texas]] is an exact quote from John R. Swanton's ''The Indian Tribes of North America''. |
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| '''Akokisa.''' The name Akokisa, spelled in various ways, was given by the Spaniards to those Atakapa living in southeastern Texas, between Trinity Bay and Trinity River and Sabine River. (See Atakapa under Louisiana.) | | '''Akokisa.''' The name Akokisa, spelled in various ways, was given by the Spaniards to those Atakapa living in southeastern Texas, between Trinity Bay and Trinity River and Sabine River. (See Atakapa under Louisiana.) |
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| '''Choctaw.''' Morse (1822) reported 1,200 Choctaw on the Sabine and Neches Rivers, and some bands continued to live for a while in eastern Texas. One band in particular, the Yowani Choctaw, was admitted among the Caddo there. All the Choctaw finally re-moved to Oklahoma. (See Mississippi.) | | '''Choctaw.''' Morse (1822) reported 1,200 Choctaw on the Sabine and Neches Rivers, and some bands continued to live for a while in eastern Texas. One band in particular, the Yowani Choctaw, was admitted among the Caddo there. All the Choctaw finally re-moved to Oklahoma. (See Mississippi.) |
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| '''Coahuiltecan Tribes.''' South Texas hunter and gathers. | | '''Coahuiltecan Tribes.''' South Texas hunter and gathers. They lived in small bands with no political unity other than family and band. |
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| '''Comanche Tribes.'''Raiders of the south plains. | | '''Comanche Tribes.'''Raiders of the south plains. |
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| *Nacao, probably part of the Nacanish. | | *Nacao, probably part of the Nacanish. |
| *Nacogdoche, at the present Nacogdoches. | | *Nacogdoche, at the present Nacogdoches. |
| *Nacono, southeast of the Neches and Nabedache and 5 leagues from the former. <br> | | *Nacono, southeast of the Neches and Nabedache and 5 leagues from the former. <br> |
| *Namidish or Nabiti, on Angelina River north of the Hainai. <br> | | *Namidish or Nabiti, on Angelina River north of the Hainai. <br> |
| *Nasoni, two towns: <br>(1) about 27 miles north of Nacogdoches near the Anadarko; <br>(2) in the Kadohadacho Confederacy. <br> | | *Nasoni, two towns: <br>(1) about 27 miles north of Nacogdoches near the Anadarko; <br>(2) in the Kadohadacho Confederacy. <br> |
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| '''Wichita.'''The Wichita lived for a time along both sides of Red River in northern Texas. (See Oklahoma.) | | '''Wichita.'''The Wichita lived for a time along both sides of Red River in northern Texas. (See Oklahoma.) |
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