Final Report of Investigations Among the Indians of the Southwestern United Stat

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Final Report of Investigations Among the Indians of the Southwestern United Stat
Adolf Bandelier
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" Of the creed and beliefs of the Mansos I have not been able to find anything reliable.
1 Vetancurt, Cronica, p. 308, speaks of over one thousand previous to 1680. But in this number are manifestly included the Sumas and other Indians (Piros, Jumanos, etc. ) who had intermarried with the Mansos or were living among them. In 1749 the number of Indians at El Paso is estimated at one thou sand, which comprises Mansos, Tiguas, and Piros, Relacion de las Misiones del Nuevo Mexico (MS. ). According
...to Father Agustin Morfi, Description, fol. 114, there were fifty Indian families in 1744, and two hundred and ninety-four Indians in all in 1765.
2 I shall refer to these details in the third part of this Report.
INVESTIGATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST. 167 The Jumanos have disappeared from the surface, and, strange to say, although mentioned as an important and even numerous tribe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, I have not as yet been able to trace any description of the cus toms, manners, etc.


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