Picuris Pueblo (/pɪkəˈriːs/; Tiwa: P'įwweltha [p’ī̃wːēltʰà]) is a historic pueblo in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. The federally recognized tribe...
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Picuris (also Picurís) is a language of the Northern Tiwa branch of Tanoan spoken in Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico. Picuris is partially mutually intelligible...
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Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico (Kiowa-Tanoan) Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico (Keresan) Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico (Kiowa-Tanoan) Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico...
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Christianity. The Pueblo Revolt killed 400 Spaniards and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province. The Spaniards returned to New Mexico twelve years...
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of Historic Places. About 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Taos is Taos Pueblo. Picuris Pueblo is located about 25 miles (40 km) south. The Fiestas de Taos is...
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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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Tanoan pueblo in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States, originally established in the c. 14th century. The Southern Tiwa name of the pueblo is Shiewhibak...
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Puebloans (redirect from Pueblos in New Mexico)
spoken at Taos and the other at Picuris. Southern Tiwa: also consisting of two dialects, spoken at Sandia and Isleta Pueblos. Uto-Aztecan: stock to which...
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The Picuris Mountains are a mountain range in northern New Mexico. They are considered a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The mountains are...
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Cora Durand (category People from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico)
the Picuris Valley Home Extension Club. Durand died on January 23, 1998. She was buried in the Picuris Cemetery. A historic marker in New Mexico celebrates...
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Maria Ramita Martinez (category People from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico)
Ramita Simbolo Martinez "Summer Harvest" (1884 - October 1969) was a Picuris Pueblo potter. Martinez learned traditional methods of creating pottery and...
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Taos, Picurís, Tewa, and Jemez. Keresan consists of Eastern Keres and Western Keres. The following are the shared linguistic traits of the Pueblo Sprachbund:...
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Tiwa languages (category Pueblo culture)
spoken by 800 people in Taos Pueblo and Picuris spoken by around 220 people in Picuris Pueblo. The extinct language of Piro Pueblo may also have been a Tiwan...
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The Eight Northern Pueblos of New Mexico are Taos, Picuris, Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan), Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Nambé, Pojoaque, and Tesuque...
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Joseph Rael (category People from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico)
of Picuris Pueblo; his mother, Beatrice Head, was a granddaughter of the Ute chief. The family moved to the Picuris Pueblo near Taos, New Mexico when...
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Anthony Durand (category People from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico)
potter from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. He was born in Cortez, Colorado and raised by his grandparents at Picuris Pueblo. He attended...
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Luis Tupatu (category People from Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico)
was from Picuris Pueblo and took over the leadership position from Po'pay. Tupatú was also governor of thirteen villages of Northern New Mexico, negotiated...
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present Pueblo V Era. Puebloan villages in Arizona and New Mexico had multi-storied pueblos of up to a thousand clustered rooms. The New Mexico villages...
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Southern Tiwa language (redirect from Isleta Pueblo dialect)
is closely related to the more northernly Picurís (spoken at Picuris Pueblo) and Taos (spoken at Taos Pueblo). Trager stated that Southern Tiwa speakers...
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New Mexico pueblos: Acoma Pueblo Cochiti Pueblo Isleta Pueblo Jemez Pueblo Laguna Pueblo Nambe Pueblo Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo) Picuris Pueblo Pojoaque...
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Jicarilla Apache (redirect from Jicarilla Apache Nation, New Mexico)
Rio Grande. They camped and traded near Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico, Pecos, New Mexico, and Taos, New Mexico. Their name for themselves is Gulgahén for...
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Chamisal Costilla Ojo Caliente (part) Peñasco Picuris Pueblo Ranchos de Taos Rio Lucio San Cristobal Talpa Taos Pueblo Vadito Amalia Cañoncito Carson Cerro El...
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Pueblo de Taos v. Gusdorf, 50 F.2d 721 (10th Cir. 1931); Pueblo of Picuris in State of New Mexico v. Abeyta, 50 F.2d 12 (10th Cir. 1931) (per curiam); Garcia...
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reservations and Pueblos in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Puebloan peoples Ancestral Puebloans List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in New Mexico List of federally...
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Oasisamerica (section Ancestral Pueblo peoples)
New Mexico Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico Sandia Pueblo, New Mexico Taos Pueblo, New Mexico Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo)...
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New Mexico is a state located in the Western United States. New Mexico has several census-designated places (CDPs) which are unincorporated communities...
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José Vicente Aguilar (category Painters from New Mexico)
also called Sua Peen (Warm Mountain), is a Pueblo-American painter of San Ildefonso Pueblo and Picurís Pueblo heritage. He is known for his watercolor paintings...
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High Road to Taos (redirect from High Road to Taos, New Mexico)
to visit Picurís Pueblo. Spanish explorer Don Juan de Oñate called these people "pikuria"—those who paint. Before the Spanish came, Picurís was one of...
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Tiwa Puebloans (redirect from Tiguex Pueblo)
English), and are divided into the two Northern Tiwa groups, in Taos and Picuris, and the Southern Tiwa in Isleta and Sandia, around what is now Albuquerque...
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Piedra Lumbre Formation (category Precambrian formations of New Mexico)
Formation is a geologic formation that crops out in the Picuris Mountains of northern New Mexico. Detrital zircon geochronology yields a maximum age of...
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