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Museum display of Jumanos tribe life at Big Bend
title Museum display of Jumanos tribe life at Big Benddescription Photograph of a Big Bend museum display titled "Raiders from the North." Clockwise from far left corner: photo of Indian standing; small map of Texas with Jumanos' paths outlined; picture of Jumanos Indian on horseback; picture of Indians on horseback; tall leather moccasins; knife and woven knife pouch; horse saddle; picture of people sitting and on horseback. A small display of a bow and arrows are in the far left side of the photograph. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "Comanche and Apache raiders enslaved the peace-loving Jumanos, and the Jumanos disappeared as a distinct tribe" (p. 3).artist/creator Unknownsubject Musem Displays People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Jumanos Native Americans Photographs Knives Boots Places - United States - Texascontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 29
title My Land, My Heritage, My Hope: Slide 29description Photograph of several large rocks including ancient mortars lined up on the dirt to the right of a long, white wall. Several of the flat stones have small, smooth stones on top and one of the mortars has a pestle. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "[The Jumanos] Indians were primarily farmers, whose filed lined the banks of now dry rivers and creeks" (p. 3).artist/creator Unknownsubject Pestles People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Jumanos Native Americans Stones Mortars Science And Technology - Toolscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)