10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «QUITACA»
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Calling Texas Home: A Lively Look at What It Means to Be a Texan
Cocoma. Pachaque, Pataguo, Pinanaca. Bibit Ervipame. Espopoiame,
Gueiquesak. Hape. Hemocane. Hume. Pinanca. Taimamar. Yorica. Pinto, Piro.
Tiguex. Tigua. Penunde. Quide. Quioborique, Quitaca. Tohaha, Uoojita. Utaca.
Agua Sucia.
—Kiowa, 14 —Quitaca, 63 Neaves, Rivvi, 78—79 Neinda (TX), 93 Neinda Baptist
Church, 93 Nelson, Fred, 125 New York Times, 89 Nixon, Daylon, 90—91 Nixon,
Joe, 86, 89, 91 Nixon, Sherri, 89, 91 Nixon, Trayven, 90—91 Noland, Sarah ...
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Historic Native Peoples of Texas
48. Quicuchabe. Mendoza recorded that the Quicuchabe accompanied his 1684
expedition party across Area V to the Edwards Plateau. 49. Quitaca. According to
Mendoza, the Quitaca accompanied his 1684 expedition party across Area V to ...
He left, however, before it broke up, having to join Captain Lawton by morning, in
the Penito Mountains, with a party of twenty Mexicans raised here. Marched to-
day thirty-one miles. Quitaca, Mexico, June 8, 1886. — My farrier and blacksmith
...
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Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel Fiction
From the Mexicans, however, I gathered that these Indians were probably making
for the Sierra Madre, and that if so, they would doubtless turn northward and
come to Quitaca or Tenaja de r gua, twentyone ml es east of Quitaca, for water.
Poultney Bigelow, James Henry Worman, Ben James Worman, 1887
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Outing; Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
q'\}' the Mexicans, however, Igathered that \ these Indians were 7 probably
making for the Sierra Madre, '1' , northward and come to Quitaca or Tenaja de
Agua, twentyone miles east of Quitaca, for water. Never having been in this
lonesome ...
If these were the same Quitaca mentioned by Mendoza, then the Quitaca can be
identified as a Wichita people and it can be stated that Wichita groups were
ranging much farther west in the seventeenth than in the eighteenth century.
Walter Prescott Webb, Eldon Stephen Branda, 1952
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On the Bloody Trail of Geronimo
Quitaca Ranch, Mexico, June 9, 1886. — Moved here, four miles from the smelter
, to a safer camp, with better grass. The ranch is but a name. There is nothing left
of it but the posts of an old corral, the crumbling walls of the hacienda* and 1 ...
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The Toyah Phase of Central Texas: Late Prehistoric Economic ...
Llame. Cunchuoco. Quitaca. Cuicuchube, Achubale. l-fineni. Hanacine Groups
waiting for them m (tntml Texas: Muele, Flechas Peas, Pescado, Ge nte que
Come, A gua Susia, Tlixaxa, que en undeF, Tilamu. people of the Nueces,
Taraque ...
Nancy Adele Kenmotsu, Douglas K. Boyd, 2012
NE of Lubbock; named for the Quitaca Indians, it may also be from an Indian
word for "horse manure," describing the two buttes nearby. It was originally site of
a trading post dealing with Plains Indians; it became a stagecoach stop in 1890
and ...