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NORTHEASTERN INDIANS
In Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Coahuila, many Indians are referred to with the
generic term "indio" or "india." Some are specifically called "indios de este
pueblo” (or mission). But others may be referred to by a tribal group. In the June
1732 marriage record from Tula, Tamaulipas, a Yndio Chichimeco man is getting
married to an Yndia Chichimeca woman from the "Nacion Pisona." Tula is in
southwestern Tamaulipas next to SLP. In a few towns, one tribal group may be
abundant in the records (i.e., Pames in Santander Jimenez, Tamaulipas).
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