Xarames

The Xarames were an Indigenous people of the Americas of the San Antonio, Texas region.

[1] They were the dominant Native American group during the early history of Mission San Antonio de Valero (commonly known as "The Alamo").

In 1699, Spanish colonists established the San Juan Bautista Mission in Coahuila to convert Xarame and three other Coahuiltecan bands.

[1] After the Spanish established another mission near present-day Eagle Pass, Texas, some Xarame moved there.

[1] The San Antonio de Valero mission mentioned the Xarame as late as 1776.