Deadose, the Glossary
The Deadose were a Native American tribe in present-day Texas closely associated with the Jumano, Yojuane, Bidai and other groups living in the Rancheria Grande of the Brazos River in eastern Texas in the early 18th century.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Ais people, Akokisa, Apache, Bidai, Brazos River, Hasinai, Jumanos, Kadohadacho, Kichai people, Mayeye, Nabedache, Nacono, San Gabriel River (Texas), Spanish missions in Texas, Tawakoni, Texas, Tonkawa, Tribe (Native American), Yatasi, Yojuane.
- Atakapa
- Pre-statehood history of Texas
Ais people
The Ais or Ays were a Native American people of eastern Florida.
Akokisa
The Akokisa (also known as the Accokesaws, Arkokisa, or Orcoquiza) were an Indigenous tribe who lived on Galveston Bay and the lower Trinity and Sabine rivers in Texas, primarily in the present-day Greater Houston area. Deadose and Akokisa are Atakapa, Extinct Native American tribes, Native American tribes in Texas and pre-statehood history of Texas.
Apache
The Apache are several Southern Athabaskan language–speaking peoples of the Southwest, the Southern Plains and Northern Mexico. Deadose and Apache are Native American tribes in Texas.
Bidai
The Bidai, who referred to themselves as the Quasmigdo, were a tribe of American Indians from eastern Texas. Deadose and Bidai are Atakapa, Extinct Native American tribes and Native American tribes in Texas.
Brazos River
The Brazos River, called the Río de los Brazos de Dios (translated as "The River of the Arms of God") by early Spanish explorers, is the 14th-longest river in the United States at from its headwater source at the head of Blackwater Draw, Roosevelt County, New Mexico to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico with a drainage basin.
Hasinai
The Hasinai Confederacy (Caddo) was a large confederation of Caddo-speaking Native Americans who occupied territory between the Sabine and Trinity rivers in eastern Texas. Deadose and Hasinai are Native American tribes in Texas.
Jumanos
Jumanos were a tribe or several tribes, who inhabited a large area of western Texas, New Mexico, and northern Mexico, especially near the Junta de los Rios region with its large settled Indigenous population. Deadose and Jumanos are Extinct Native American tribes and Native American tribes in Texas.
Kadohadacho
The Kadohadacho (Caddo: Kadawdáachuh) are a Native American tribe within the Caddo Confederacy. Deadose and Kadohadacho are Native American tribes in Texas.
Kichai people
The Kichai tribe (also Keechi or Kitsai) was a Native American Southern Plains tribe that lived in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. Deadose and Kichai people are Native American tribes in Texas.
Mayeye
The Mayeye were a Tonkawa language–speaking Native American people, who once lived in southeastern Texas. Deadose and Mayeye are Extinct Native American tribes and Native American tribes in Texas.
Nabedache
The Nabedache were a Native American tribe from eastern Texas. Deadose and Nabedache are Native American tribes in Texas.
Nacono
The Nacono were a Native American tribe from eastern Texas. Deadose and Nacono are Native American tribes in Texas.
San Gabriel River (Texas)
The San Gabriel River is a river that flows through central Texas, USA.
See Deadose and San Gabriel River (Texas)
Spanish missions in Texas
The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise the many Catholic outposts established in New Spain by Dominican, Jesuit, and Franciscan orders to spread their doctrine among Native Americans and to give Spain a toehold in the frontier land.
See Deadose and Spanish missions in Texas
Tawakoni
The Tawakoni (also Tahuacano and Tehuacana) are a Southern Plains Native American tribe, closely related to the Wichitas. Deadose and Tawakoni are Native American tribes in Texas.
Texas
Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.
Tonkawa
The Tonkawa are a Native American tribe who now live in Oklahoma. Deadose and Tonkawa are Native American tribes in Texas.
Tribe (Native American)
In the United States, an American Indian tribe, Native American tribe, Alaska Native village, Indigenous tribe or Tribal nation may be any current or historical tribe, band, or nation of Native Americans in the United States.
See Deadose and Tribe (Native American)
Yatasi
The Yatasi (Caddo: Yáttasih) were Native American peoples from northwestern Louisiana that were part of the Natchitoches Confederacy of the Caddo Nation.
Yojuane
The Yojuane were a people who lived in Texas in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Deadose and Yojuane are Native American tribes in Texas.
See also
Atakapa
- Akokisa
- Atakapa
- Atakapa language
- Bidai
- Deadose
- Opelousa
Pre-statehood history of Texas
- Adai people
- Adelsverein
- Akokisa
- Aranama people
- Battle of the Twin Villages
- Chamuscado and Rodríguez Expedition
- Coahuiltecan
- Comecrudo people
- Copano people
- Deadose
- Elizabeth Powell (colonist)
- Ervipiame
- Fisher–Miller Land Grant
- Francita Alavez
- French colonization of Texas
- Geier Indians
- Humana and Leyva expedition
- Juan Domínguez de Mendoza
- Juan de Oñate
- Lipan Apache people
- Louisiana (New France)
- Mexican Texas
- Miller Court House, Oklahoma
- Natchitoches people
- Nueva Vizcaya, New Spain
- Pajalat
- Pastia people
- Payaya people
- Presidio San Antonio de Béxar
- Quepano
- Querecho Indians
- Red River Expedition (1806)
- Republic of Texas
- Santa Fe de Nuevo México
- Sijame
- Skidi
- Spanish Texas
- State cessions
- Texas Campaign
- Texas Revolution
- Texas–Indian Wars
- Unpuncliegut
- Xarames
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadose
Also known as Deadoses.