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- Deadose abstract "The Deadose were a group of Native Americans in present-day Texas closely associated with the Jumano, Yojuane, Bidai and other groups living in the Rancheria Grande of the Brazos River in eastern Texas in the early 18th century.Like other groups in the Rancheria Grande, the Deadose moved to the San Gabriel River missions in the 1740s. The Deadose were along with the Yojuane, Mayeye and Bidai those who requested the Franciscan missionaries to come and set up missions for them. However many of the Deadoseas as well as the Bidai and Akokisa only went to the vicinity of the missions to trade with the soldiers. They also had set up trade networks that extended to the French in Louisiana. In 1750 the Deadose and their Bidai and Akokisa associates at Mission San Ildefonso left in an alliance with Ais, Hasinai, Kadohadachos, Nabedaches, Yojuanes, Tawakonis, Yatasis, Kichais, Naconis and Tonkawas to attack the Apache. The Deadose did not come back to the mission until 1752.In the mission the Deadose intermarried heavily with the Akokisa and Bidai.".
- Deadose thumbnail Brazos_watershed.png?width=300.
- Deadose wikiPageID "26553794".
- Deadose wikiPageLength "1900".
- Deadose wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Deadose wikiPageRevisionID "605164771".
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Ais_people.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Akokisa.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Apache.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Bidai.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Brazos_River.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Texas.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Hasinai.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Jumano_people.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Kadohadacho.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Kichai_people.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Mayeye.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Nabedache.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Nacono.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Rancheria_Grande.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink San_Gabriel_River_(Texas).
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_missions_in_Texas.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Tawakoni.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Tonkawa.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Yatasi.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink Yojuane.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLink File:Brazos_watershed.png.
- Deadose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deadose".
- Deadose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Deadose subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Texas.
- Deadose hypernym Group.
- Deadose type Band.
- Deadose comment "The Deadose were a group of Native Americans in present-day Texas closely associated with the Jumano, Yojuane, Bidai and other groups living in the Rancheria Grande of the Brazos River in eastern Texas in the early 18th century.Like other groups in the Rancheria Grande, the Deadose moved to the San Gabriel River missions in the 1740s. The Deadose were along with the Yojuane, Mayeye and Bidai those who requested the Franciscan missionaries to come and set up missions for them.".
- Deadose label "Deadose".
- Deadose sameAs Q5245704.
- Deadose sameAs Deadose.
- Deadose sameAs Deadose.
- Deadose sameAs m.0hq_y2n.
- Deadose sameAs Deadose.
- Deadose sameAs Q5245704.
- Deadose wasDerivedFrom Deadose?oldid=605164771.
- Deadose depiction Brazos_watershed.png.
- Deadose isPrimaryTopicOf Deadose.