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  2. Coahuiltecan - Wikipedia

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    Smallpox and slavery decimated the Coahuiltecan in the Monterrey area by the mid-17th century. [11] Due to their remoteness from the major areas of Spanish expansion, the Coahuiltecan in Texas may have suffered less from introduced European diseases and slave raids than did the indigenous populations in northern Mexico.

  3. Ichcahuipilli - Wikipedia

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    Ichcahuipilli armor was a lightweight, multifunctional garment worn on the torso of the warrior, designed to provide blunt-force trauma protection against clubs and batons, slash protection from obsidian macuahuitl, and projectile protection from arrows and atlatl darts. [3]

  4. Carrizo Comecrudo Nation of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas, Inc., is a cultural heritage organization of individuals who identify as descendants of the Comecrudo people.Also known as the Carrizo people, the Comecrudo were a historic Coahuiltecan tribe who lived in northern Tamaulipas, Mexico, in the 17th to 19th centuries.

  5. Chiquihuitillos - Wikipedia

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    Chiquihuitillos is an archaeological site situated in the municipality of Mina in Nuevo León, Mexico. The site is renowned for its petroglyphs and holds significance in the region's history. Positioned in a desert region near the towns of Mina, Villaldama and Bustamante , Chiquihuitillos boasts one of the most abundant collections of cave ...

  6. Ervipiame - Wikipedia

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    other Coahuiltecan peoples, later Tonkawa The Ervipiame were an Indigenous people of what is now northeastern Coahuila and southern Texas . They were a Coahuitecan people , who likely merged into the Tonkawa .

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  8. Payaya people - Wikipedia

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    The Payaya, like other Coahuiltecan peoples, had a hunter-gatherer society. The Spanish recorded their nut-harvesting techniques. The Spanish recorded their nut-harvesting techniques. Historians have speculated that the band's movements in the Edwards Plateau is an indication that pecans were a substantive protein source to the Payaya.

  9. Comecrudo people - Wikipedia

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    Coahuiltecan people: The Comecrudo people were an Indigenous people of Mexico, who lived in the northern state of Tamaulipas. [1] They were a Coahuiltecan people. [1]