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Yanaguana was the
Payaya people village in the
geographical area that
became the
Bexar County city of San Antonio, in the U.S.
state of Texas. Some accounts...
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where they
lived among the Tonkawa. The
Payaya called their village Yanaguana. It was
located next to the
river which the
Spanish named the San Antonio...
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former site. The plan
includes the
development of
three public parks:
Yanaguana Garden,
Civic Park and
Tower Park. In 2015, the San
Antonio City Council...
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Governor Terán and his
company camped at a
rancheria on a
stream called Yanaguana They
renamed the
stream "San Antonio"
because it was
Saint Anthony's Day...
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across a
small Payaya Indian community along what was then
known as the
Yanaguana River on the
feast day of
Saint Anthony, 13 June. The
Franciscan chaplain...
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state of Texas. It is the
location of a
Payaya Indian village known as
Yanaguana, and is the
original site of the city of San Antonio. The park is alternately...
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River Valley in the San
Pedro Springs area. They
called the
vicinity Yanaguana,
meaning "refreshing waters". In 1691, a
group of
Spanish explorers and...
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Antonio River Valley, in the San
Pedro Springs area,
which they
called Yanaguana,
meaning “refreshing waters”. In 1536, Álvar Núñez
Cabeza de Vaca, a shipwrecked...
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Countryman Press. ISBN 978-1-58157-040-3. "Indians of the San
Antonio River:
Yanaguana -
Journal of San
Antonio |
Journal of the Life and
Culture of San Antonio"...
- the Year 1811: The Las
Casas &
Sambrano Revolutions",
Texas Letters in
Yanaguana Society Publication, Vol. VI. 1941. Op. cit. McKeehan, Wallace. Nueva...