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2/16/2017

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​Things to do while in New Mexico

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Acoma's "Sky City" is built atop a mesa on the tribal lands of the Acoma people.  Haa'aku, or a "place prepared," is built 367 feet above the desert floor on a sandstone bluff, and is the oldest continuously inhabited community in North America.  It is the only Native American site designated a historic site by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It lies west of Albuquerque off I-40.
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Melvin Hamill
2/16/2017 05:02:38 pm

I am making a comment to provide and example. If you would like more information on Things to do in Albuquerque go to the website http://travel.usnews.com/Albuquerque_NM/Things_To_Do/.

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MICK
2/17/2017 08:10:42 am

I would like some information on the TEWU Indians...

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MICK
2/17/2017 08:12:28 am

That would be TEWA !! the TEWU are a different tribe.

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Mel
2/17/2017 10:02:40 am

Identification. The name "Tewa" refers to linguistically related American Indian peoples who live in seven distinct communities referred to as "pueblos," the name applied to them by the Spanish colonists in the late 1500s.

Location. The Tewa-speaking Pueblo peoples live, as they have since aboriginal times, in the southwestern United States. Six Tewa pueblos are located adjacent to the Rio Grande in central/north-central New Mexico and one is located on a mesa in northeastern Arizona. The New Mexico Tewa pueblos are San Juan Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo, San Ildefonso Pueblo, Tesuque Pueblo, Pojoaque Pueblo, and Nambe Pueblo. The Arizona Pueblo, referred to as Hopi-Tewa because their culture is similar to the Hopi on First Mesa, is Hano at First Mesa. The Hano Tewa lived in New Mexico until they fled following the 1696 Pueblo Revolt (see Hopi and Hopi-Tewa for more information).
http://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/tewa-pueblos

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