YXANDI INDIANS
YXANDI INDIANS. The Yxandi (Sandi, Ysandi) Indians are known only from the 1730s, when they were closely associated with the Lipan and other Apache groups in west central Texas, particularly along the San Saba River. They were probably one of several bands that later came to be spoken of collectively as Lipan Apache Indians.
Herbert E. Bolton, "The Jumano Indians in Texas, 1650–1771," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 15 (July 1911). William Edward Dunn, "Apache Relations in Texas, 1718–1750," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 14 (January 1911). Juan Agustín Morfi, History of Texas, 1673–1779 (2 vols., Albuquerque: Quivira Society, 1935; rpt., New York: Arno, 1967).
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Thomas N. Campbell, "YXANDI INDIANS," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bmy19), accessed February 13, 2012. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.







