Historic Native Peoples of Texas

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University of Texas Press, 17 בפבר׳ 2009 - 366 עמודים
An incredibly detailed account of Indigenous lifeways during the initial rounds of European exploration in south-central North America.
 
Several hundred tribes of Native Americans were living within or hunting and trading across the present-day borders of Texas when Cabeza de Vaca and his shipwrecked companions washed up on a Gulf Coast beach in 1528. Over the next two centuries, as Spanish and French expeditions explored the state, they recorded detailed information about the locations and lifeways of Texas’s Native peoples. Using recent translations of these expedition diaries and journals, along with discoveries from ongoing archaeological investigations, William C. Foster here assembles the most complete account ever published of Texas’s Native peoples during the early historic period (AD 1528 to 1722).
 
Foster describes the historic Native peoples of Texas by geographic regions. His chronological narrative records the interactions of Native groups with European explorers and with Native trading partners across a wide network that extended into Louisiana, the Great Plains, New Mexico, and northern Mexico. Foster provides extensive ethnohistorical information about Texas’s Native peoples, as well as data on the various regions’ animals, plants, and climate. Accompanying each regional account is an annotated list of named Indigenous tribes in that region and maps that show tribal territories and European expedition routes.
 
“A very useful encyclopedic regional account of the Europeans and Native peoples of Texas who encountered one another during the relatively unexamined two hundred years before the Spanish occupation of Texas and the French establishment of Louisiana.” —Southwestern Historical Quarterly
 

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Introduction
1
Between the Lower Brazos and the Lower Colorado Rivers Study Area I
19
Study Area I
39
Between the Lower Colorado and the San Antonio Rivers Study Area II
49
Study Area II
73
The Central Texas Coast Study Area III
83
Study Area III
101
South Texas Study Area IV
107
Study Area VI
189
Northeast Texas Study Area VII
195
Study Area VII
211
The Upper Texas Coast Study Area VIII
219
Study Area VIII
230
Conclusions
233
Selected Animals Reported on Spanish and French Expeditions Iinto Texas 15281722
251
Selected Trees and Other Plants Reported on Spanish and French Expeditions into Texas 15281722
265

Study Area IV
128
The Texas TransPecos Study Area V
137
Study Area V
162
The Texas Southern Plains Study Area VI
169
Notes
285
Bibliography
305
Index
313
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An award-winning historian and fellow of the Texas State Historical Association, WILLIAM C. FOSTER is the author of Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689-1768 and editor of Texas and Northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690 by Juan Bautista Chapa.

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