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- Toboso_people abstract "The Toboso people were an indigenous group of what is today Chihuahua and Coahuila who lived along the middle reaches of the Conchos River as well as in the Bolsón de Mapimí. They were associated with the Jumano and are sometimes identified as having been part of the Jumano people.The Toboso were associated with the inhabitants of La Junta de los Rios near Presidio, Texas. However their living further south and more exposed to Spanish slaving raids led to them having a different reaction to Spanish explorers. For example while the Indians at La Junta, often collectively called Jumanos, welcomed Antonio Espejo's expedition in 1583, the Toboso fled from his expedition in terror.The Toboso began to attack Spanish controlled and Tarahumara inhabited missions and mines to their west in the 1640s. Later many of the Toboso were taken to the missions around Monterrey, Mexico. While there they learned Spanish. A large number of the Toboso left the missions and rejected Christianity. The Toboso were classed as \"ladinos\" Indians by the Spaniards, a term meaning \"cunning\" and indicating they knew the Spanish way of life and used it to be more effective in fighting the Spanish. The Toboso also made significant raids against the Tarahumara missions and ranches in the 1690s.In the 1680s the Jumano at La Junta were so little aligned with the Toboso that Juan Sabeata was still willing to cooperate with Juan de Retana after Retana spent some time fighting against the Toboso.The Toboso were organized by bands. The number of bands decreased over time. In the 1680s there were 12 bands. As of 1693 the Spanish only uidentified four Toboso bands, the Osatayogliglas, Guazapayogliglas, Chichitames, and Sisimbles.By 1800 the Toboso who remained in modern Mexico had been essentially absorbed into Hispanic culture. However other Toboso migrated to coastal Texas where they resided in and near Mission Nuestra Señora del Refugio from 1807 until at least 1828. These dates are based on baptismal records kept at that mission identifying Toboso present there. Matagorda Island was known in the 18th century, at least from 1776 on as Toboso Island and was inhabited by people who had fled Mission Rosario and Mission Espiritu Santo as well as Karakawans. It is possible this name reflected some Tobosos people being among those who lived on the island.".
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- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_de_Espejo.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Bolsón_de_Mapimí.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Mexico.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Texas.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Chihuahua_(state).
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Coahuila.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Sabeata.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Juan_de_Retana.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Jumano_people.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Karankawa_people.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink La_Junta_Indians.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Matagorda_Island.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Nuestra_Señora_del_Refugio.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Monterrey.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Presidio,_Texas.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Rarámuri_people.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLink Rio_Conchos.
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toboso people".
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toboso".
- Toboso_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tobosos".
- Toboso_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Mexico.
- Toboso_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Texas.
- Toboso_people hypernym Group.
- Toboso_people type Band.
- Toboso_people type Group.
- Toboso_people type Group.
- Toboso_people comment "The Toboso people were an indigenous group of what is today Chihuahua and Coahuila who lived along the middle reaches of the Conchos River as well as in the Bolsón de Mapimí. They were associated with the Jumano and are sometimes identified as having been part of the Jumano people.The Toboso were associated with the inhabitants of La Junta de los Rios near Presidio, Texas.".
- Toboso_people label "Toboso people".
- Toboso_people sameAs Q10751656.
- Toboso_people sameAs Tobosos.
- Toboso_people sameAs Tobosos.
- Toboso_people sameAs Toboso_Indijanci.
- Toboso_people sameAs m.0hrck90.
- Toboso_people sameAs Q10751656.
- Toboso_people wasDerivedFrom Toboso_people?oldid=549415519.
- Toboso_people isPrimaryTopicOf Toboso_people.