Sana people
The Sana were a Indigenous people of the Southern Plains from South Texas. They settled on both the Brazos and Guadalupe Rivers in the 17th and 18th centuries.
History
During European [colonization of the Americas|European colonization], their land was also shared with the Cantona, Cava, Emet and Tohaha Indians, and they were peaceful amongst themselves.In the 1740s, the tribe established the San Antonio de Valero Mission, a Spanish Catholic mission, in San Antonio, living there until about 1793.
By the late 18th century, the Sana merged into the main Tonkawa tribe.