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About the History of the Pueblo of
Santa Ana __ A good look at the history and culture of the
Santa Ana Pueblo.
"The original pueblo, located at approximately 5,400 feet above sea level, lies
against a craggy mesa wall on the north bank of Jemez River. The site provided
both protection and seclusion. Travelers to the area historically tended to
follow the north-south trade route along the Rio Grande or headed east and west
without making contact, making Santa Ana one of the least visited of the
New
Mexico pueblos." You will also learn about their plans for the future. -
From The Pueblo of Santa
Ana -
http://www.santaana.org/history.htm
Popé__ Here is an interesting story about "The first American Revolution." "A
religious leader from San Juan Pueblo in present-day
New Mexico, Popé organized
and led the most successful Indian uprising in the history of the American
West." - From PBS -
http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/i_r/pope.htm
Pueblo __ A brief overview of Pueblo history, language and daily life. - From
Minnesota State University -
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/pueblo.html
Taos Pueblo __ Visit the
Taos Pueblo online. "Taos Pueblo is the only living
Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a
National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been
continuously inhabited for over 1000 years." Photo album, history, culture and
more from this New
Mexico pueblo. - illustrated - From TaosWebb -
http://www.taospueblo.com/
Walatowa Visitor Center __ Come and learn about the world of the
Jemez Pueblo.
"The area's rich cultural past and ancient traditions are embedded in the proud
history of the Pueblo of Jemez. By the time of first European contact in the
year 1541, the Jemez nation was one of the largest and most powerful of the
pueblo cultures, occupying numerous pueblo villages that were strategically
located on the high mountain mesas and the canyons that surround the present
pueblo of Walatowa." - illustrated - From JemezPueblo.org -
http://www.jemezpueblo.org/
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