The Julimes[2] people were a Native American people in the region of present-day Texas.
They may have spoken a Concho or Jumano language.
[3] Early Spanish explorers, including Juan Domínguez de Mendoza,[4] recorded Julimes living around La Junta de los Rios in the mid-17th century.
[1] Over the next hundred years, the Julimes migrated south along the Rio Conchos, towards present-day Julimes, Chihuahua.
[3] In 1890, archaeologist Adolph Bandelier reported that the Julimes were extinct.