<Li> Tsél tátli dshä, Tsél tátli dshän ("People of the Green Mountain"): merged later with Kóke metcheskó lähä, lived east of the Rio Grande along the lower Guadalupe River and Nueces River in Texas . </Li> <Li> Ndáwe qóhä, Ndáwe qóhän, Ndáwe ɣóhän ("Fire People", "Camp Circle People"): lived southeast of Fort Griffin, along the Colorado, San Saba and Llano Rivers towards the upper Nueces River and its tributaries the Frio River and Atascosa River in Texas . </Li> <Li> Shá i'a Nde, Shá'i'ánde, Nde' Shini, Shä - än ("Northern People"): most northern group of the Lipan, sharing contacts with the Kiowa - Apache . They were forced to relocate 1884, when 300 people were moved to the Washita Agency in Oklahoma) </Li> <Li> Tsés tsembai ("Heads of Wolves People", "Bodies of Men People"): lived between the upper Brazos River and the Colorado River towards the west . </Li>

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