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    Taos Pueblo (or Pueblo de Taos) is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking (Tiwa) Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile...
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    the Taos, NM, Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Taos County. The Taos Pueblo, which borders the north boundary of the town of Taos, has...
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    The Taos art colony was an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the culture of the Taos Pueblo and northern New Mexico. The...
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  • a number of other Pueblo leaders (see list below), planned and orchestrated the Pueblo Revolt. Popé took up residence in Taos Pueblo, about 70 miles north...
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    Puebloans (redirect from Pueblo Indians)
    Among the currently inhabited Pueblos, Taos, San Ildefonso, Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi are some of the most commonly known. Pueblo people speak languages from...
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    research, primarily on Pueblo Indian sites near Taos, New Mexico, including Papers on Taos archaeology, Taos Archeology, Picuris Pueblo through time: eight...
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    Fernando de Taos, present-day Taos, New Mexico and nearby Taos Pueblo. They were led by Pablo Montoya, a Hispano, and Tomás Romero, a Taos Puebloan also...
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    Taos Pueblo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Taos County, New Mexico, United States, just north of Taos. The population was 1,264 at the 2000 census...
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  • seat of Taos County, New Mexico Taos art colony, an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico Taos Pueblo, a Native American pueblo Taos Pueblo, New Mexico...
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    Taos is a language of the Tiwa branch of the Tanoan language family and is mainly spoken in the unincorporated community of Taos Pueblo and the city of...
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    The siege of Pueblo de Taos was the final battle during the main phase of the Taos Revolt, an insurrection against the United States during the Mexican–American...
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    Fernando de Taos is located in the Taos Valley, alongside Taos Creek and about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Taos Pueblo. In the distance is Taos Peak. Arrowheads...
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  • Taos Pueblo is a book by Ansel Adams and Mary Hunter Austin. Originally published in 1930, it is the first book of Adams' photographs. A seminal work...
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  • Pueblo music includes the music of the Hopi, Zuni, Taos Pueblo, San Ildefonso, Santo Domingo, and many other Puebloan peoples, and according to Bruno Nettl...
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    Hilda Coriz, Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo) Juanita Suazo Dubray, Taos Pueblo Anthony Durand, Picuris Pueblo Cora Durand, Picuris Pueblo (1902–1998) Felipita...
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    Taos Ski Valley lies just to the west of Wheeler Peak. Much of the central portion of the Taos Mountains is on Taos Pueblo land. As viewed from Taos,...
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    States are credited to the Pueblos: Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park and Taos Pueblo. Pueblo, which means "village" and...
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    Rio Grande Gorge. On the way the river passes by Taos and through Taos Pueblo. The Rio Pueblo de Taos originates at Blue Lake, about 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast...
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    Picuris Pueblo (/pɪkəˈriːs/; Tiwa: P'įwweltha [p’ī̃wːēltʰà]) is a historic pueblo in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. The federally recognized...
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    Taos County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 34,489. Its county seat is Taos. The county was formed...
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  • the Indian pueblo of Taos in particular, Blumenschein came to Taos with fellow artist Bert Phillips in 1898. Planning only to visit Taos, they became...
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  • Albert Looking Elk (category Taos Pueblo artists)
    was a Taos Pueblo painter. Looking Elk is one of the three Taos Pueblo Painters. Albert, the son of José R. Martínez, was commonly known by his Taos name...
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    Taos Pueblo Bandelier National Monument ruins Pueblo Grande, Arizona Acoma Pueblo, Ansel Adams Sandia Mountains, sacred land of the Sandia Pueblo people...
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    Pueblo architecture refers to the traditional architecture of the Pueblo people in what is now the Southwestern United States, especially New Mexico. Many...
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    killed the men of the settlement. Spanish settlers of the Taos Valley moved into the Taos Pueblo for safety from attacks from Plains Indians. In 1772 a mission...
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    Carson National Forest (category Protected areas of Taos County, New Mexico)
    Sangre de Cristo Mountains are two districts that are separated by the Taos Pueblo. The west side of the forest has three are conjoined districts in the...
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    northeast of Taos and south of Red River in the northern part of the state, and just 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of the ski slopes of Taos Ski Valley. It...
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    56-mile (90 km) High Road to Taos is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos. (The "Low Road" runs through...
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  • Arriba Rebellion in 1837. González, sometimes spelled Gonzáles, was a Taos Pueblo Indian who led the Junta Popular or Cantón, which was the most ethnically...
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    promoting well-being. Pueblo religion is predominantly practiced among Puebloans, who today live in settlements such as Pueblos, Taos, San Ildefonso, Acoma...
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