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  • About Jumano Celebrations

    Three tribal groups of Jumanos lived in Texas and traded with the Spaniards in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Very little is recorded about this tribe or their celebrations. In fact, all...

  • About the Jumano Lifestyle

    The Jumano Indians consisted of three different groups of Indians that lived in west Texas, eastern New Mexico, and northern Mexico from about 1500 to 1700. Much of what is known about Jumano...

  • About Jumano Adobe Homes

    The Jumano Indians consisted of three different groups of Indians who lived in west Texas, eastern New Mexico and northern Mexico from about 1500 to 1700. Most historians divide the Jumano Indians...

  • About Rituals of the Jumano Indians

    The Jumano Indians, a wandering Native American tribe, represent an elusive band of people. This tribe is documented enough to raise the curiosity of researchers, yet not enough to know more than...

  • About the Enemies of the Jumano Indians

    The Jumano Indians were a struggling tribe trying to maintain their independence from early settlers and other tribes. The enemies of the Jumano Indians played an important part in this battle....

  • About the Jumano Indian Tribe

    Sometimes it's difficult to know about the history of Indian tribes or groups of different native people because they changed their ways or location after the Europeans arrived. Because the Jumano...

  • About the Jumano Indians

    There is much confusion about the heritage of the Jumano Indians because they were not all living in the same area when the Europeans reached the New World. In fact, anthropologists say that there...

  • About Jumano Indian Homes

    The Jumanos utilized the common Southwest native practice of building pueblos from adobe and mud plaster instrumental in survival in the harsh climate. However, a nomadic branch of the tribe...

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