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  2. Tribe of Asher - Wikipedia

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    Asher remained a member of the new kingdom until Assyria conquered its territory in c. 723 BC and deported the population. From that time, tradition has counted the Tribe of Asher as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The New Testament describes Anna the prophetess and her father, Phanuel, as belonging to the Tribe of Asher.

  3. Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House - Wikipedia

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    Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House. /  28.44194°N 99.76222°W  / 28.44194; -99.76222. The 1911 Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House is located on U.S. Highway 83 in the Dimmit County community of Asherton in the U.S. state of Texas. The southeast-facing home is also known as Bel-Asher, deriving the "Bel" from "Isabelle".

  4. Native American tribes in Texas - Wikipedia

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    not being previously terminated by the U.S. Congress. [4] The three federally recognized tribes in Texas are: Alabama–Coushatta Tribes of Texas, originally from Tennessee and Alabama. Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, originally from the Great Lakes. Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas [5] originally from New Mexico.

  5. Beth Dagon - Wikipedia

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    Beth Dagon. Beth Dagon or Dagan (בית-דגון or בית-דגן) is the name of two biblical cities in Israel. [1] A city (Joshua 15:41) in the territory of the tribe of Judah "in the plains", that is, the territory below Jaffa between the Judean hills and the Mediterranean. Its site is uncertain, though it may be adjacent to Latrun. [2]

  6. Meusebach–Comanche Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Meusebach–Comanche Treaty was a treaty made on May 9, 1847 between the private citizens of the Fisher–Miller Land Grant in Texas (United States), who were predominantly German in nationality, and the Penateka Comanche Tribe. [1] The treaty was officially recognized by the United States government. In 1936, a Recorded Texas Historic ...

  7. Lipan Apache people - Wikipedia

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    The National Congress of American Indians identifies the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas as being a state-recognized tribe. [61] Texas currently has no state-recognized tribes; [62] however, Texas senate bills for formal state recognition of the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas were introduced in 2021 [63] and in 2022. [64] Both bills died in committee ...