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Exiled: The Tigua Indians of Yselta Del Sur

Exiled: The Tigua Indians of Yselta Del Sur

Randy Lee Eickhoff
3.2/5 ( ratings)
Like many Native American tribes, the Tigua Indians were on the verge of disappearing after years of dealings with unscrupulous white men and corrupt governments. Declared extinct by anthropologists, the Tigua tribe was resurrected by El Paso attorney Tom Diamond, who began a 25-year legal effort that culminated in President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of a special act of Congress to recognize the Tiguas. Join author Randy Lee Eickhoff as he explores the history and culture of this almost-forgotten tribe.
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Republic of Texas Pr
Release
June 01, 1996
ISBN
1556225075
ISBN 13
9781556225079

Exiled: The Tigua Indians of Yselta Del Sur

Randy Lee Eickhoff
3.2/5 ( ratings)
Like many Native American tribes, the Tigua Indians were on the verge of disappearing after years of dealings with unscrupulous white men and corrupt governments. Declared extinct by anthropologists, the Tigua tribe was resurrected by El Paso attorney Tom Diamond, who began a 25-year legal effort that culminated in President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of a special act of Congress to recognize the Tiguas. Join author Randy Lee Eickhoff as he explores the history and culture of this almost-forgotten tribe.
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Republic of Texas Pr
Release
June 01, 1996
ISBN
1556225075
ISBN 13
9781556225079

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