While we know our northern friends may not feel it, in the South, Spring is
here. So we thought we'd share a few of our gardening sites appropriate
for this time of the year. Along with gardening, there's grilling, and getting
ready to diet so that you can fit back into that bathing suit this summer!
A complete listing of all the Indian villages,
towns and settlements as listed in Handbook of Americans North of Mexico.
Ecatacari. A rancheria of either the Eudeve or the
Nevome of Sonora, Mexico, in the early part of the 18th century. It was probably
situated near Matape. Writer of 1702(?) in Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., v, 126,
1857.
Echojoa. A Mayo settlement on the Rio Mayo, above Santa
Cruz, s. w. Sonora, Mexico; pop. 444 in 1900.
Entubur. A former rancheria, probably of the Papago,
visited by Kino and Mange in 1694; situated between Tubutama and Busanic, lat.
31, N. w. Sonora, Mexico. Mange (ca. 1701) quoted by Bancroft, No. Mex.
States, i, 258, 1884.
Espejos (named from their chief Espejo (Span.´mirror`).
A branch of the Mescaleros inhabiting the plains of Chihuahua, Mexico, about
1859. Froebel, Seven Years Trav., 352, 1859.
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Frederick Webb Hodge, 1906