Answer:
The correct answer is B: Jumanos
Step-by-step explanation:
The Jumanos were an important group of American Indians that inhabited the area of western Texas, adjacent New Mexico, and northern Mexico. Their first encounters with the spanish were in 1581.
Later, in 1654 the spanish explorers in the expedition of Diego de Guadalajara helped the jumanos in the battle against the cuitaos(who were probably wichitas). Thanks to the help given by the spanish, the jumanos agreed to give to the spanish a rich harvest of bison skins.
After that, in 1680, the Jumano chief was prominent in forging trade and religious ties with the Spanish. But it all ended soon, when at the latter part of the 17th century, the spanish began to have more interest in the Tonkawas tribe. With that last one group the spanish made a friendship relation that focus on trading arms from the europeans to obtain bison skins and more.