- The
Mayeye were a
Tonkawa language–speaking
Native American people, who once
lived in
southeastern Texas.
Coastal Mayeyes likely were
absorbed into Karankawa...
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Mayéyé is a
district in the Lékoumou
Department of
Republic of the Congo. "Districts of the
Republic of
Congo (Congo Brazzaville)". statoids. Retrieved...
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joined Apaches Teyas,
Panhandle Tonkawa,
formerly southeast, now
Oklahoma Mayeye,
formerly south Yojuane,
formerly east-central Wichita,
formerly north-central...
- districts:
Sibiti District Komono District Zanaga District Bambama District Mayéyé District Subsistence farming,
carried out by
small producers (c****ava, peanuts...
- the
Deadose were
closely ****ociated with
Tonkawan groups (Ervipiame (?),
Mayeye, and Yojuane).
Suffering high
mortality from
epidemics of
measles and smallpox...
- are
generally counted as Tonkawa:
Awash Choyopan Haiwal Hatchuknni Kwesh Mayeye Nilhailai Ninchopen Pakani Pakhalateh Sanukh Talpkweyu ****kanwaticha Eurycea...
- Yojuane,
Deadose 1,000 1745 H. E.
Bolton 272 SE
Woodlands Texas Annexation Mayeye 1,000 1805 200
warriors J.
Sibley 273 SE
Woodlands Old
Southwest Dulchioni...
-
limited extent. Apparently,
small numbers of Kiowa, Yojuane, Tawakoni, and
Mayeye Native-Americans
lived in the
county at the time of the
earliest Anglo settlements...
-
other tribes of
Rancheria Grande natives, such as the
Yojuanes and the
Mayeye to
guide him to East
Texas to
reopen the
missions there; in return, Aguayo...
- a
limited extent. Also,
small numbers of Kiowa, Yojuane, Tawakoni, and
Mayeye Indians apparently were
living in the
county at the time of the earliest...