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  2. Nacogdoche - Wikipedia

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    History. The Nacogdoche were part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy [2] and closely allied with the Lower Nasoni. They historically lived between the Angelina and the Sabine Rivers in Texas. The Gentleman of Elvas, a member of Hernando de Soto 's 1541 expedition, wrote about the tribe, as did Francisco de Jesus Maria in 1691.

  3. Atakapa - Wikipedia

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    The Indians of Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1972. ISBN 978-0-292-78425-3. Nezat, Jack Claude. The Nezat and Allied Families 1630–2007, and The Nezat and Allied Families 1630-2020. ISBN 978-0-615-15001-7. Sturtevant, William C., general editor and Raymond D. Fogelson, volume editor.

  4. Hainai - Wikipedia

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    The Hainai were the leading group in the Hasinai confederacy. They were a part of the Caddo Nation, and traditionally lived on the Neches and Angelina rivers to the west of present-day Nacogdoches. In 1805, the group was reported to consist of 80 warriors by Dr. John Sibley, the Indian agent of the United States at Natchitoches, Louisiana.

  5. Native American tribes in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Locations of American Indian tribes in Texas, ca. 1500 CE. Native American tribes in Texas are the Native American tribes who are currently based in Texas and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who historically lived in Texas. Many individual Native Americans, whose tribes are headquartered in other states, reside in Texas.

  6. Texas Cherokees - Wikipedia

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    They settled near present-day Dallas but were forced by local tribes to move east into what is now Rusk County, Texas. By 1822, an estimated 800 Cherokee lived in Texas. [1] When Texas passed from Spanish to Mexican governance, Cherokee petitioned the new Mexican authorities for formal land grants but were denied. In 1830, an estimated 800 ...

  7. Karankawa people - Wikipedia

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    Karankawa people. The Karankawa / kəˈræŋkəwə / [3] were an Indigenous people concentrated in southern Texas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, largely in the lower Colorado River and Brazos River valleys. [4] They consisted of several independent, seasonal nomadic groups who shared a language and some culture.

  8. Hasinai - Wikipedia

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    Hasinai. The Hasinai Confederacy (Caddo: Hasíinay[2]) was a large confederation of Caddo -speaking Native Americans who occupied territory between the Sabine and Trinity rivers in eastern Texas. Today, their descendants are enrolled in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and the Natchitoches Tribe of Louisiana.

  9. Angelina County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Angelina County (/ ˌændʒəˈliːnə / AN-jə-LEE-nə) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It is in East Texas and its county seat is Lufkin. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 86,395. [2][3] The Lufkin, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Angelina County.