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Jumano Indians

Discovered in 1581, the Jumano Indians lived in Texas and New Mexico. By the 1750s, they had been pretty much wiped out. The few that remained were taken in by other tribes, such as the Apaches. The Jumano were known for trading skills and politics.

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