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    were a division of the Wichita people, called Iscani or Yscani in the early European reports, kinsmen to the Tawakoni people. The present-day Waco, Texas...
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    Taovayas (Tawehash), Tawakonis, Wacos (who appear to have been the Yscani or Iscanis of earlier times), and Guichitas or Wichita Proper; smaller bands are listed...
    31 KB (3,879 words) - 06:55, 26 August 2024
  • period on the Southern Plains. The later Escanjaque Indians, Aguacane, and Iscani may be descended from the Teyas. In 1541, the Spanish conquistador Francisco...
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  • are part of the Wichita tribes, which also include the Tawakoni, Waco (Iscani); and Guichita or Wichita Proper. The Taovaya originated in Kansas, and...
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  • the nomadic Comanche, the village-dwelling Wichita tribes, (the Taovaya, Iscani, and Wichita proper), and Tonkawan tribes. On March 16, 1758, a Wichita...
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    formerly Texas and Kansas Tawakoni, Oklahoma, formerly Texas and Kansas Waco (Iscani, Yscani), Oklahoma, formerly Texas Wichita proper, Guichita, Rayados, Oklahoma...
    49 KB (5,977 words) - 17:17, 11 July 2024
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    formerly Texas and Kansas Tawakoni, Oklahoma, formerly Texas and Kansas Waco (Iscani, Yscani), Oklahoma, formerly Texas Wichita proper, Guichita, Rayados, Oklahoma...
    109 KB (9,014 words) - 17:47, 25 August 2024
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    two mountains. The high open view of the sea offered protection for the people, giving them time to prepare for a possible attack from sea invaders. In...
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  • Escanjaque (category Caddoan peoples)
    Escanjaques have survived. It has been suggested that their descendants were the Iscani, a Wichita tribe of the 18th century. The Escanjaque settlement Oñate found...
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  • Yojuane such a war was advisable, and they joined with the Tawakonis, Iscanis, and Flechazos in attacking the Apaches. Anderson, The Indian Southwest...
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