Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Geier Indians or Geies were an 18th-century group of Native Americans in the United States. A small group known as the Geiers is supposed to have been encamped \"under the name Papuliquier, which is a fusion of two group names, Pacpul and Geier\" in the years 1675-1707 in Frio County, Texas. The origins of the tribal label \"Geier\" are obscure if not apocryphal. In this context, the word \"Geier\" may be a mistranscription of the Spanish word Quier (a form of Eng."@en }
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- Geier_Indians comment "The Geier Indians or Geies were an 18th-century group of Native Americans in the United States. A small group known as the Geiers is supposed to have been encamped \"under the name Papuliquier, which is a fusion of two group names, Pacpul and Geier\" in the years 1675-1707 in Frio County, Texas. The origins of the tribal label \"Geier\" are obscure if not apocryphal. In this context, the word \"Geier\" may be a mistranscription of the Spanish word Quier (a form of Eng.".