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Texas / Jumano Indians / History of North America / Rio Conchos / María de Ágreda / Tamez / Las Humanas / Presidio /  Texas / Alonso de Benavides / Native American history / Geography of Texas / Indigenous peoples in Mexico
Date: 2009-09-24 15:49:52
Texas
Jumano Indians
History of North America
Rio Conchos
María de Ágreda
Tamez
Las Humanas
Presidio
Texas
Alonso de Benavides
Native American history
Geography of Texas
Indigenous peoples in Mexico

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