The Pajalat were a Native American group who lived in the area just south of San Antonio, Texas, prior to the arrival of the Spanish to the region in the 18th century.
[2] A 1727 Spanish map shows the Pajalat and Siquipil lived in what is now Goliad County, Texas.
[1] At Mission Concepción members of the tribe alternated holding gobernador and alcalde offices with Tacame people.
Historians have found records of 23 to 82 Pajalats living at Mission Concepción.
[1] The Pajalat were also called the Cajalate, Pajal,[2] Pajalac, Pajalache, Pajalatam, Pallalat, Paxolot, and many other variations.