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American Indian Tribal Affiliation Study
Phase I: Ethnohistoric Literature Review
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Appendix 2:
Native Groups Mentioned in San Antonio Missions' Records

Groups Found in RecordOther Name/
Association
Source1720s1740s 1750s1760s*1770s+

PampoasPampopasSan Jose Papers I p.6x



PastiasPastiaSan Jose Papers I p.22xx


JarameXarameSan Jose Papers I p.23-24x



Pamaya
San Jose Papers I p.23-24x



Payaya
San Jose Papers I p.23-24x



SuliejamesSulujamSan Jose Papers I p.28-29x





San Jose Papers I p.30,36




Mesquite
San Jose Papers I p.97
x




San Jose Papers I p.147




Camamas
San Jose Papers I p.147




Cacames
San Jose Papers I p.147




CanasCanuSan Jose Papers I p.147




AguastallasAguastayaSan Jose Papers I p.147




Xuanaes
San Jose Papers I p.147





PaxalatesPajalateS. Jose Papers p. 247




PacaosPajalat?S. Jose Papers p. 247




SanipsosPajalat?S. Jose Papers p. 247




SciquipilesPajalat?S. Jose Papers p. 247




Borrados^Pajalat?S. Jose Papers p. 247




Manos de PerroPajalat?S. Jose Papers p. 247




TacamesPajalat?S. Jose Papers p. 247





Lipan
San Jose Papers II p. 239




Borrados^
San Jose Papers I p. 262 & II pp. 73. 78, 119, 239, 267




Taguayas
San Jose Papers II p. 267




AisEyeishSan Jose Papers II p. 120




Cujane
San Jose Papers II p. 267





No Native Affiliation Given


95


No Native Affiliation Given


49


No Native Affiliation Given, 1755



194

No Native Affiliation Given, 1758



281

No Native Affiliation Given, 1768




350

* Soils: Groups that had been or were at San Jose
+ Morfi repeated Solis' information
^ The documents indicate two separate groups that the Spanish called "Borrados"


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