Pastia people
Hunter-gatherer tribe of the Coahuiltecan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pastia people (also Pastias, Paxti; Spanish: "chamuscados")[notes 1] were a hunter-gatherer tribe of the Coahuiltecan. The Pastias inhabited the area south of San Antonio, largely between the Medina and San Antonio Rivers and the southward bend of the Nueces River running through modern day La Salle and McMullen counties. They were first contacted by Spanish explorers in the early eighteenth century, and were extinct as an ethnic group by the middle of the following century.
Quick Facts Paxti, Regions with significant populations ...
Paxti | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
southeastern Tejas | |
Languages | |
Coahuilteco variant | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Coahuiltecan, Pampopa, Payaya |
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