The Toboso people were an Indigenous group of what is today the northern Bolsón de Mapimí region.
The Toboso were associated with the inhabitants of La Junta de los Rios near Presidio, Texas.
[1] The Toboso began to attack Spanish controlled and Tarahumara inhabited missions and mines to their west in the 1640s.
[7] By 1800 the Toboso who remained in modern Mexico had been essentially absorbed into Hispanic culture.
[8] However other Toboso migrated to coastal Texas where they resided in and near Mission Nuestra Señora del Refugio from 1807 until at least 1828.