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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...
- Mesa. The
Jumanos Pueblos were a
center of the salt
trade prior to the
Spanish incursion into the
region and
traded heavily with the
Jumanos to the south...
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extinct as a
distinct people. The Suma are
often included in the term
Jumanos.
Their name has been
written as Buma, Suna, Zuma, Zumana, and Sume. They...
- "transported by the aid of the angels" to
settlements of a
people called Jumanos. The
Jumano Indians of New
Spain (what is
today Texas and New Mexico) had long...
- Gran Quivira, also
known as Las Humanas, was one of the
Jumanos Pueblos of the
Tompiro Indians in the
mountainous area of
central New Mexico. It was a...
- to
several language isolates such as Tonkawa. Uto-Aztecan
Puebloan and
Jumano peoples lived neared the Rio
Grande in the
western portion of the state...
- was
known as La
Junta de los RĂos, or the
Junction of the Rivers. Five
Jumanos towns were
located along the Rio
Grande to the
north of the junction, consisting...
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region were
maize farmers. When the
Spanish arrived, the Manso, Suma, and
Jumano tribes po****ted the area.
These were
subsequently incorporated into the...
- and she had told them to ask for
religious instruction. Some say the
Jumanos were
mainly interested in
gaining protection from Apaches. At that time...
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central Mexico. The
Indigenous People of the
Chihuahuan Desert, such as the
Jumano Pueblos and the
Lipan Apache have made this
traditional drink for centuries...