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    Pecos Pueblo also known as Cicuye Pueblo, a Native American community abandoned in historic times. First a state monument in 1935, it was made Pecos National...
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    square miles (115,000 km2). The name "Pecos" derives from the Keresan (Native American language) term for the Pecos Pueblo, [p'æyok'ona]. The river was also...
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    served the people of the Pecos Pueblo, near modern Pecos, New Mexico, from sometime around 1619. The first church at the Pecos Pueblo was probably built by...
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  • 46 Pueblo towns. He gained the support of the Northern Tiwa, Tewa, Towa, Tano, and Keres-speaking Pueblos of the Rio Grande Valley. The Pecos Pueblo, 50...
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    Puebloans (redirect from Pueblo Indians)
    Northern Tiwa, Tewa, Towa, Tano, and Keres-speaking Pueblos of the Rio Grande Valley. The Pecos Pueblo, 50 miles east of the Rio Grande pledged its participation...
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    Castaño at Kewa Pueblo and arrested him. He returned him to authorities to face trial for his crimes, including his attack on Pecos Pueblo.[citation needed]...
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    Pecos River and Rio Grande valleys. As a result, pueblos in those areas saw a significant increase in total population. The Pueblo IV Period (Pecos Classification)...
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    an abandoned pueblo near Pecos, New Mexico, now the Pecos National Historical Park. He excavated levels of human occupation at the pueblo going back more...
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  • substantially all, of the Comanche bands had agreed. On 28 February 1786 at the Pecos Pueblo a treaty between the Comanche and the Spanish in New Mexico was signed...
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    "Ancient Pueblo" Archived August 28, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, from CP-LUHNA, Northern Arizona University Gustafson, Sarah (1997). Pecos National...
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  • Pecos Bill, a mythical American cowboy Pecos Classification, a division of all known Ancient Pueblo Peoples culture into chronological phases Pecos League...
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    part of the Jemez Pueblo population originates from the surviving remnant of the Pecos Pueblo population who fled to Jemez Pueblo in 1838. The Jemez...
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  • acres in the Pecos River valley south of Pecos Pueblo. This land grant was a contributing factor in the demise of the nearby Pecos Pueblo, which deteriorated...
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  • with them. The expedition followed the Pecos River about 400 miles (640 km) northward to Pecos Pueblo. Pecos Pueblo is estimated to have had at the time...
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  • Mission Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Porciúncula de los Pecos in the settlement of Pecos, in the Province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México of New Spain,...
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  • 2014). ""The Shit Show" – The Pecos League and Reality TV". Indy Ball Island. Retrieved September 25, 2022. "Independent Pecos League also will play in Las...
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    Zuni pueblo of Hawikuh, also known as Hawikku, Cíbola, or Cibola. He was visited there soon after by a delegation from Pecos Pueblo (now Pecos National...
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  • Coronado and his army. In 1541, Coronado used two slaves he found at Pecos Pueblo as guides for his expedition to Quivira in present day Kansas. The slaves...
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    including the Spanish version of the National Park Service's history of Pecos Pueblo for Pecos National Historical Park. At one point during the development of...
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  • conference held in Pecos, New Mexico, which was organized by the United States archaeologist Alfred V. Kidder. The original Pecos Classification contained...
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    the Pueblo IV pueblos were abandoned by the 19th century. The Pueblo V Period (Pecos Classification) is similar to the "Regressive Pueblo Period." Considerable...
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    parklands could have the same protected status as "historic sites". Pecos Pueblo in Pecos, New Mexico, one of a number of NRHP sites administered by the National...
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    private ownership. This land grant was in the vicinity of the Pecos River, below the Pecos Pueblo, which was eventually abandoned by the dwindling population...
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    centralized pueblos in central and southern Arizona and New Mexico. The Pueblo III Period (Pecos Classification) is roughly the same as the "Great Pueblo Period"...
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  • Evelyn M. Vigil (category Pueblo potters)
    Together with Juanita Toledo, another Pecos descendant and potter, Vigil helped rediscover and revive the Pecos Pueblo style of glazeware pottery. For much...
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    within the Pecos Valley, including Pecos Pueblo, Rowe Ruin, Loma, Lothrop, and Dick's Ruin, outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pecos Pueblo was excavated...
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    When O'Reilly died in 1946, Warren began a strip titled Pecos Pete. This was a story about "Pecos Bill", who had received a "lump on the naggan" that caused...
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    expression, and water conservation. Pueblo I, a Pecos Classification, is similar to the early "Developmental Pueblo Period" of 750 to 1100. It is preceded...
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    eastern Sangre de Cristo Mountains north of the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Some moved to the Pecos Pueblo in New Mexico or joined the Mescalero and Lipan bands...
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    eventually acceded and a formal treaty was concluded on 28 February 1786 at Pecos Pueblo. This paved the way for traders and the development of the Comanchero...
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