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    The Payaya people were Indigenous people whose territory encompassed the area of present-day San Antonio, Texas. The Payaya were a Coahuiltecan band and...
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    Yanaguana was the Payaya people village in the geographical area that became the Bexar County city of San Antonio, in the U.S. state of Texas. Some accounts...
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    its population being Hispanic. At the time of European encounter, the Payaya people lived near the San Antonio River Valley in the San Pedro Springs area...
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    Missions, Capela das Missões), which was built in 1706 to catechize the Payaya people. The Parish Church of Saint Antony of Jacobina (Igreja Matriz de Santo...
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  • Acequia Madre de Valero (San Antonio), an irrigation canal built by the Payaya people at the direction of the Franciscan priests All pages with titles containing...
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    more than 12,000 years ago. Later, a band of Coahuiltecan Indians, the Payaya people, lived near the springs and called their village Yanaguana ("place of...
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    000 years. The earliest recorded inhabitants of the springs were the Payaya people, who referred to their village as Yanaguana . Spanish Franciscian priest...
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    south central Pajalat, formerly central Pastia, formerly south-central Payaya, formerly south-central Quepano, formerly south-central Unpuncliegut, formerly...
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    the early seventeenth century. Jacobina was first inhabited by the Payayá peoples. Residents of the municipality retain the memory of a chief, Jacó, and...
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    among the early missions by the Spanish Franciscan priests and the Payaya people. This feature was a contributing factor in this house being placed on...
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