Abstract: A study of the Tigua Indians of Texas including their history, interviews with Tigua leaders and tribal members, and historic and contemporary photographs.
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Abstract: A study of the Tigua Indians of Texas including their history, interviews with Tigua leaders and tribal members, and historic and contemporary photographs.
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xviii, 161 pages : illustrations ; 24 x 31 cm.
Notes
Contents: Beginnings, to 1540 -- The Spanish, 1590-1680 -- Rebellion, 1680-1836 -- The Americans, 1836-1993 -- The Place -- The People -- Ritual -- Interview With Tribal Leaders -- Tribal Officers of Ysleta del Sur, 1680-1993 -- Gourd, a poem / Leslie Ullman.
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