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- Quem_people abstract "The Quem people were a group of American Indians that settled along both banks of the Rio Grande in what is now Texas, United States and Coahuila, Mexico. They are known to have settled around present-day Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras. Damián Massanet also recorded them, in 1691, as one of six groups of Indians encountered along a stream called "Caramanchel"; this appears to correspond with today's Comanche Creek in the southwestern part of Zavala County. Massenet implied that all six groups spoke a language now known as Coahuilteco.The Quems were among the most prominent Native Americans living between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande.In 1689, Alonso De León was led by two Indian guides to the site of Fort St. Louis, built by Sieur de la Salle along Matagorda Bay. One of the guides was a Quems, who claimed that he had visited the fort while it was still occupied by the French. Massenet, in his account of this expedition, recorded that the Quems guide used a sign language then common in the area of southern Texas; he was also tattooed.When the San Phelipe de Valladares Mission was founded near modern-day Candela in 1700, some Quems entered; they were recorded under the name Quexamos. Little else is known of the tribe, except that between 1726 and 1748 two families, constituting six people, were recorded as being in the San Antonio de Valero Mission of San Antonio. Here they are identified by various names, such as Cems, Qems, Quimzo, and Quinze.".
- Quem_people language Coahuiltecan_languages.
- Quem_people populationPlace Coahuila.
- Quem_people populationPlace Texas.
- Quem_people related Ervipiame.
- Quem_people related Mayeye.
- Quem_people related Pajalat.
- Quem_people related Quepano.
- Quem_people related Solano_people.
- Quem_people related Xarames.
- Quem_people wikiPageExternalLink bmq5.html.
- Quem_people wikiPageID "7358998".
- Quem_people wikiPageRevisionID "544561654".
- Quem_people group "Quem".
- Quem_people hasPhotoCollection Quem_people.
- Quem_people langs Coahuiltecan_languages.
- Quem_people langs "3".
- Quem_people popplace ",".
- Quem_people poptime "extinct".
- Quem_people related "Ervipiame, Mayeye, Pajalat, Quepano, Solano, and Xarames".
- Quem_people rels "traditional tribal religion".
- Quem_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Mexico.
- Quem_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Texas.
- Quem_people type EthnicGroup.
- Quem_people type Collective.
- Quem_people comment "The Quem people were a group of American Indians that settled along both banks of the Rio Grande in what is now Texas, United States and Coahuila, Mexico. They are known to have settled around present-day Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras. Damián Massanet also recorded them, in 1691, as one of six groups of Indians encountered along a stream called "Caramanchel"; this appears to correspond with today's Comanche Creek in the southwestern part of Zavala County.".
- Quem_people label "Quem people".
- Quem_people sameAs m.025_7b3.
- Quem_people sameAs Q7271211.
- Quem_people sameAs Q7271211.
- Quem_people wasDerivedFrom Quem_people?oldid=544561654.
- Quem_people isPrimaryTopicOf Quem_people.
- Quem_people name "Quem".