SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS
Indian Groups Associated with
Spanish Missions of the San Antonio Missions National Historical
Park
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER
Cover design by Mark Mitchell.
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
FOREWORD (Thomas R. Hester)
INTRODUCTION
THE STUDY OF MISSION INDIANS: LIMITATIONS
The San Antonio Missions
Total Indian Population at Each Mission
Indian Group Names
Number of Indian Groups at Each Mission
Size of Mission Indian Groups
Pre-Mission Locations of Indian Groups
Indian Languages
Indian Cultures
INDIAN GROUPS AT MISSION CONCEPCION
Apache
Borrado
Camasuqua
Chayopin
Coapite
Comanche
Copan
Cujan
Lipan Apache
Malaguita
Manos de Perro
Orejón
Pacao
Pachalaque
Pajalat
Pamaque
Patalca
Patumaco
Payaya
Piguique
Sanipao
Sarapjon
Siquipil
Tacame
Taguaguan
Tilijae
Tilpacopal
Tinapihuaya
Toaraque
Venado
Viayan
Xarame
Yojuane
INDIAN GROUPS AT MISSION SAN JOSE
Aguastaya
Aranama
Borrado
Camama
Cana
Chayopin
Cujan
Eyeish
Lipan Apache
Mayapem
Mesquite
Pampopa
Pastia
Pinto
Queniacapem
Saulapaguem
Sulujam
Tacame
Tejas
Tenicapem
Xauna
INDIAN GROUPS AT MISSION CAPISTRANO
Borrado
Camasuqua
Chayopin
Guanbrauta-Aiaquia
Malaguita
Orejón
Pajalat
Pamaque
Pana
Pasnacan
Peana
Piguique
Pitalac
Sarapjon
Tacame
Taguaguan
Tilijae
Tinapihuaya
Venado
Viayan
INDIAN GROUPS AT MISSION ESPADA
Arcahomo
Assaca
Borrado
Cacalote
Caguaumama
Camasuqua
Carrizo
Cayan
Gegueriguan
Huaraque
Malaguita
Mesquite
Pacao
Pamaque
Pootajpo
Saguiem
Sarapjon
Siguipan
Tacame
Taguaguan
Tinapihuaya
Tuarique
Uncrauya
Viayan
Zacuestacan
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES CITED
LIST OF FIGURES
1. Missions of Texas and Northern Mexico
2. The San Antonio Area During the Spanish Colonial Period
3. The Missions of San Antonio
LIST OF TABLES
1. Indian Groups at Missions of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
2. Source Areas of Park Mission Indian Groups
3. Probable Linguistic Affiliations of Indian Groups at the San Antonio Park Missions
In 1981, the San Antonio Missions National Historical
Park extended a government research contract (PX No. 7600-1-2075) which
facilitated the efforts of the Center for Archaeological Research, The
University of Texas at San Antonio, and resulted in investigations that
have produced the contents of this volume. The Center wishes to
acknowledge the assistance afforded in the project by the National Park
Service, United States Department of the Interior.
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Last Updated: 26-Apr-2007
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