Anxau

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The Anxau people
Regions with significant populations
southeastern Tejas, near Medina River
Languages
Coahuilteco variant
Related ethnic groups
Coahuiltecan, Pampopa, Payaya

The Anxau people (sometimes spelled "Xauno" and "Xana")[1] were a hunter-gatherer tribe of the Coahuiltecan.[2] The Anxau inhabited the area south of San Antonio,[3] largely near the Medina River between present-day Medina and Bexar counties.[4][5] The Anxau are believed to have been affiliated with the Pastia people.[6][7]

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