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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 13:15, 26 October 2020 (UTC)
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Pastia people
- ... that unlike neighboring tribes, the Pastia people of south Texas escaped detection by Spanish explorers until the early 18th century?<Source: The Pastia...became known to Spaniards relatively late, mainly because they lived off of early routes of Spanish travel in Texas>
ALT1:... that in lean times, the indigenous Pastia people of southern Texas, subsisted on worms, insects, lizards, and the undigested nuts retrieved from deer dung?ALT2:. .. that the Pastia people were first contacted by Spanish explorers in the early eighteenth century, and were extinct as an ethnic group by the middle of the following century?<Source: [from] the early 1500s, only a few hundred years passed before the indigenous peoples of the South Texas Plains had lost almost all ethnic identity and were, effectively, culturally extinct...>ALT3:... that the Pastia people were one of the three groups present at the 1720 foundation of Mission San José y San Miguel?<Source: ...where they were one of three Indian groups said to have been present when the mission was established in 1720.>
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Created by GenQuest (talk). Self-nominated at 19:54, 10 October 2020 (UTC).