Texas Almanac, 1982-1983: Searching Inside

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...., the Neo-American Stage evolved and lasted until the Europeans' arrival and was best exemplified by the Caddos... cultural development. Indian Era The Historic Stage witnessed a general breakdown in native Indian culture... havoc, but the Indian tribes were pitted against one another, and native crafts were rapidly abandoned... some Indian tribes as they are involved in the events described. Subsequent history of Indians... reached a Spanish settlement. From there they went to Mexico Crty. Cabeza de Vaca's repetition of Indian

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... valley Indian cilizations developed and the white man made some Shis first North American settlements... of measurement, the Rio Grande is the fourth- or fifthlongest North American river, exceeded only... encouraged Indian irrigation. Southern New Mexico impounds Rio Grande waters in Elephant Butte Reservoir... in this region, probably the same stream. Its original Indian name seems to have been Chbtilapacquen. Crossing

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... colors in the fall. Texas Parks and Wildlife photo. is Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation in Polk... at Woodville. Park approximately 25 miles from Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation. *Monument Hill State... home of endangered red wolf, American alligator, rare river otter and muskrat. Stephen F. Austin State

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... or Indian Lodge in Davis Mountains State Park. Open year round. Guadalupe Mountains National Park... important Mexican War battles fought on American soil. Gen. Zachary Taylor's victory here made invasion..., c/o Big Bend National Park, is a 191.2-mile strip on the American shore of the Rio Grande

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... as he evolved through several cultural stages - Pale-Indian, Archaic, Woodland and Neo-American -... of the North American Continent and later for tle Spanish, French and other European explorers. When Moses... Austin and his son, Stephen F., started the Angloe.American settlements, they initiated a chain of events... Jacinto, most of the western half of the United States probably would have been Latin American. Confined...), and (4) Mexican era and Anglo-American colonization (1821-1835). REVOLUTION AND REPUBLIC: This decade

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... of the missions were: (1) To Christianize the Indian, and (2) to extend frontiers of Spanish dominion and aid... of culture which attracted Anglo-American settlers. In 1793, all Texas missions were transferred from... to the U.S. in 1803 increased interest in Texas from the east. Spanish fear of American designs was increased... of Anglo-American women in Texas." During this period the Texas Gulf Coast, notably Garveston Island, harbored.... Anglo-American Colonization White population of Texas was 7,000 or less, and had been declining; by 1821, Goliad

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... of West Texas' frontier trails, stage routes and Indian wars. Haley, J. Evetts. The XIT Ranch of Texas... of Texas (1961). A highly detailed, scholarly study of Indian culture in Texas and the only book... and western music, and an important influence on American music. The many illustrations add markedly

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..., 152 Wichita: County .................346 Indian Tribe ..........346, 352 Lake ............. 87, 232..., 271 Women: In Communications ........ 434 In Construction ........... 434 Pioneer of Anglo-American "... .............. 104 Vale Lake ............... 87 Woodland: Indian Stage .............352 Recreation Area

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... calendar, in the reformed Indian calendar. Chronological Cycles, 1982 Dominical Letter ..... C Solar Cycle... calendar, in the reformed Indian calendar. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES, 1983 Dominical Letter ..... B Solar... in Greenland, Europe, Africa except extreme western part, Asia, Australia, Indian Ocean, Arctic regions... and extreme northwestern North America; end visible in most of Asia, extreme western Australia, Indian Ocean... except northern part, Indian Ocean, South Atlantic and South Pacific Oceans. June 21-Partial eclipse

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.......... 355, 356 Incorporated Places.... 167-182 Indian, Early ............ 352 Latin-American .......... 167............ 402 Premont, bt of............299 Prentice Oil Field ........... 382 Presbyterian Pan-American School

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.... Decline of the Indian A brief account of Indian troubles during the Republic and early statehood follows... on a reservation in Indian Territory. The Karankawas and Coohuiltecan tribes retreated across the Rio Grande as did... in the Battle of Plum Creek. Between 1845 and the outbreak of the Civil War, Indian troubles diminished... Sill reservation in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), but the Indians continued to make raids into Texas

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... ................ Indian Burial from The Women in the Mirror Collection Byrd Baylor . . Guess Who My Favorite............... An American Original: The Life of J. Frank Dobie Shelby Hearon ........... A Prince of a Fellow Walt W

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... was dropped. However, the federal troops, largely infantry, were so unaccustomed to the border and Indian... for the invading American armies and took part in the fighting. ing. The period between the Mexican War and the War

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... ........... Commission for Indian Affairs...... State Schools for Blind and Deaf .. Waco Youth Center... University ................ 24,066,111 Midwestern University............ 9,102,260 Pan American

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... of the great spread of its tributaries. Much early Anglo-American colonization of Texas took place... 0eina-(ULittle Angel) Hainai Indian girl who converted to Christianity, played an important role in the early

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...' Administration and leased it to the American Legion until the year 2043. (No park development; not operated... owners in 1973. Canyon area contains several important prehistoric Indian pictograph sites; Fate Bell

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..., did much to weaken Indian power in Northwest Texas. They were fought near the ruins of an 1843 fort... was commissioned to round up the Indians of Northwest Texas and return them to the Indian Territory reservations...'s administration, marked the end of Indian hostilities in Texas except for minor incidents. Today's Tribes Only

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... and State Highway Engineer, M. G. Goode, LBJ State Office Bldg., Austin 78701. Indian Affairs, Commission... apptd. by Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House; six apptd. by Governor. Interstate Indian... member of the Indian Tribal Council: Matthew Bullock, Chairman. Interstate Mining Commission, Advisory

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