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' Jumano Nation 2019 .' For many years it has been said that the Jumano's have become extent. Today the Jumano Nation thrives and is spread out throughout the USA. The Jumano Nation was recently recognized by the Texas legislature, with many Jumano's there during the Presentation. The Jumano Nation council holds monthly meeting's to discuss items of necessity and interest in the Jumano nation. The Jumano's have a web site and a Facebook page. Most information written about the Jumano's is 2nd or 3rd person interpretations from the documentation that was written by the Spaniards in Spanish or Latin. Some authors refer to the concho river Close to San Angelo Texas, which was the San Clement River in its early days. The Concho rivers referred by the Spaniards are the Rio De Los Conchos located across the Rio Grande just northwest of Presidio. The Rio Grande and the Concho River merge across the border from La Junta Texas. The Jumanos used the Concho River (Rio de Los Conchos) to move back and forth from Parral, Julimes, Meoqui, La Junta, north via the Pecos River and into Gran Quivira in New Mexico. The Nomadic Jumano's had family relatives all across these areas. Often times the Jumano's would follow the Rio Grande to New Mexico through El Paso. Small Jumano pueblos/rancherias were located in areas now with names such as Ruidosa, Candelaria, San Elizario, El Paso, Toya, Brogado, Balmorhea, Pecos, San Angelo, Menard, and many more small communities. Today the Jumano Community is involved with community support projects throughout the state of Texas and New Mexico.