Английская Википедия:Geier Indians

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox ethnic group The Geier Indians or Geies[1] were an 18th-century group of Indigenous people in what became Mexico and the United States. Little is known about this group.[2]

17th century

In 1675, a Native group, recorded as the Papuliquier (a combination of the names Pacpul and Geier) visited a Spanish town of Monclova, Coahuila.[2]

The Franciscan priest Damián Massanet wrote that the Geier and five other Native groups had camped along the Frio River, near San Antonio in 1690.[2]

18th century

The Geier were last mentioned in 1708, while they were still living in the Frio River valley.[2] They did not join any of the Spanish missions.[2]

Language

Damián Massanet reported that the Geier spoke the Coahuiltecan language.[2]

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