- Quiscat
Quiscat was a prominent 18th century Native American tribal chief, whose ethnic community, the
Tawakoni (also referred to as Towakoni), inhabited an area in what is now East CentralTexas .In 1772, Chief Quiscat embarked on a voyage to
San Antonio in a bid to negotiate an end to hostilities withSpain which, between 1690 and 1821, had governed Texas as a colony named "Kingdom of Texas". Quiscat's name was subsequently appended to the primary Tawakoni village, located on the banks of theBrazos River , in the vicinity of present-dayWaco, Texas . The village, also referred to by its Spanish name, "El Quiscat", was situated on the river's west side. It sat on a bluff overlooking an agglomeration of springs and, during the period, had approximately 750 inhabitants. The village was visited at least twice by outsiders—Athanase de Mézières came there in 1779, andPedro Vial recovered from injuries for several weeks there in 1786. Reference to the village occurs as late as 1795; no available documentation exists detailing its ultimate fate.References
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/QQ/fqu6.html Quiscat]
Handbook of Texas entry (retrievedMarch 31 2007 ).
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