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1by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... AND THE TEXANS THE SPANISH TEXANS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES THE TEXIANS...”
Published 1972
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3by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... with friendly tribes, and reformed corrupt and inefficient governmental administration. But his policies also...”
Published 1973
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4by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... troops, made alliances with friendly tribes, and reformed corrupt and inefficient governmental...”
Published 1995
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5by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... in the Mexican army, where his knowledge of the Indians was a great asset in military and governmental affairs...”
Published 1986
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6by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... knowledge of the Indians was a great asset in military and governmental affairs. After signing the Texas...”
Published 1971
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7by McGuire, James Patrick“... of the Spanish records in the State's General Land Office, which he held until 1848. 10 Fisher departed Texas...”
Published 1993
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8by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... heterogeneous populations bound together A Comanche family through formal institutions of government...”
Published 1998
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9by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“...-Spanish colonization project approved by the Spanish government. The project, however, was never...”
Published 1981
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10by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... Programs Department. What Is Culture? IIT~I Touring the Institute of Texan Cultures What Is Culture...”
Published 2000
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11by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... in various Hispanic communities around the state, we closed the Spanish and Mexican exhibit areas...”
Published 1995
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12by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... of the Royal Spanish Government after 17 30. Miss de Zavala started a campaign to restore the building , and a...”
Published 1979
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13by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... horses from the Spanish settlements, they became roving hunters following the great herds...”
Published 1970
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14by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... CULTURES DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH AND COLLECTIONS VOL.2 #2 MARCH, 1992 - - - - INTRODUCTION The materials...”
Published 1992
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15by Bexar Audubon Society“... government if we do not uphold our responsibility to participate. Your vote is your voice. Please use it loud...”
Published 2004
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16by Bexar Audubon Society“... Response Coordinator for the Kills and Spills Team at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department...”
Published 1996
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17by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... in various governmental capacities during World War II. He was active in many programs for civic betterment...”
Published 1988
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18by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... attorney at Laredo from 1938 to 1942, then served in various governmental capacities during World War II...”
Published 1974
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19by Bexar Audubon Society“... resources. Using Hays County (San Marcos) as the example, AFT studied the cost to county governments...”
Published 2001
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20by Bexar Audubon Society“... was introduced by early Spanish settlers, who used it to construct crude housing, weave baskets and mats, make...”
Published 2010
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