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Juan Sabeata
Juan Sabeata (ca. 1645–ca. 1692) was a Jumano Indian leader in present day Texas who tried to forge an alliance with the Spanish or French to help his people fend off the encroachments of the Apaches on their territory.
==Life==

Sabeata (also written Xaviata) was born after 1640 at Las Humanas, the Tompiro Pueblo now called Gran Quivira. Sabeata later made his way to the city of Parral in northern Mexico. There, he was baptized a Catholic as an adult and given the Christian name of Juan. When he first came to prominence in 1683 he was a leader of the Jumano Indians and their allies. Sabeata apparently did not speak Spanish well as he communicated through an interpreter.〔Hickerson, Nancy Parrott, ''The Jumanos: Hunters and Traders of the South Plains.'' Austin: U of Texas Press, 1994, 107, 128〕

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