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Tag Archives: Jumano

Episode 10 – Did Spanish Colonization have a chance?

ARCTexas Posted on August 2, 2020 by Michael WilsonAugust 6, 2020
Episode 10 - Did Spanish Colonization stand a chance

In this episode, I explore the relationships between the native tribes and each other and the native tribes and the Spanish and question whether or not Spanish Colonization of Texas had a realistic chance to succeed. Each tribe was unique, … Continue reading →

Posted in podcasts | Tagged Apache, Jumano, Spanish Colonization

Episode 1 – It’s the 1500s, the Spanish bump into the Texas Coast and meet some of the people already here

ARCTexas Posted on May 21, 2020 by Michael WilsonAugust 6, 2020

Welcome to the official Episode 1 of The Time Travelin’ Texican.  In Episode 1, I take a look at early European exploration, including a brief glance at the Portuguese, and how the Spanish ended up sending Columbus to find a … Continue reading →

Posted in podcasts | Tagged Apache, Jumano, La Junta, Spanish Exploration
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