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Evea or Pubea was a prominent
Comanche The Comanche or Nʉmʉnʉʉ ( com, Nʉmʉnʉʉ, "the people") are a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States. Comanche people today belong to the federally recognized Comanche Nation, headquartered in La ...
Native American
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of the 18th century. Evea signed a treaty with the Spanish colonial Governor of Texas,
Juan María Vicencio de Ripperdá Juan María Vicencio de Ripperdá, Baron de Ripperdá (Madrid, 1 September 1725 - Honduras, 21 October 1780) was the Spanish governor of Texas and Honduras. Early life He was the son of Dutch political adventurer John William, Baron Ripperda an ...
at San Antonio in June 1772.
While he was still chief, his son led a raid on Bucareli in May 1778. Additional raids by the Comanches, probably under Evea, were partially responsible for forcing the people of Bucareli to move on east of the Trinity to the site of Nacogdoches, where they began to settle before April 30, 1779.


Legacy

The United States Navy
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USS ''Evea'', in commission from 1943 to 1944, was named for Evea.


References

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