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  2. Aboriginal title in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal land title in New Mexico is unique among aboriginal title in the United States. ... The Pueblos of New Mexico (1848-1924), 6 Am. Indian. Culture & Res. J ...

  3. List of Indian reservations in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation around 2,000 population Ute: Wʉgama Núuchi — — San Juan: Reservation is primarily located in Colorado (La Plata, Montezuma). Zia Pueblo: Zia: Tsi'ya 737 121,613 Sandoval: Zuni Indian Reservation: Zuni: A:shiwi 7,891 588,093 Catron, Cibola, McKinley: Includes the Zuni Pueblo. with portions extending into ...

  4. Crownpoint, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Crownpoint was founded in 1912 by Samuel F. Stacher as an Indian agency to serve the Navajo people in the Pueblo Bonito Agency of northwestern New Mexico. A school house, agency office and power house were built to accommodate future planned establishments. Chief Becenti, a local Navajo headman, is one of the first documented leaders of the area.

  5. Commission of Indian Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The terms Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission of Indian Affairs, Commission on American Indian Affairs, or Commission on Native American Affairs refer to a U.S. state-level agencies, operating in several states to defend the interest of indigenous peoples, tribes and cultures.

  6. FBI releases names of 170 missing Indigenous people in New ...

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    The missing person cases date back as far as 1956 and include Indigenous communities in New Mexico and on the Navajo Nation in Arizona and Utah.

  7. Aboriginal title in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States was the first jurisdiction to acknowledge the common law doctrine of aboriginal title (also known as "original Indian title" or "Indian right of occupancy"). Native American tribes and nations establish aboriginal title by actual, continuous, and exclusive use and occupancy for a "long time." Individuals may also establish ...

  8. Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Ramah (Navajo: Tł'ohchiní) is the non-contiguous southern exclave of the Navajo NationThe Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation (Navajo: Tł'ohchiní) is a non-contiguous section of the Navajo Nation lying in parts of west-central Cibola and southern McKinley counties in New Mexico, United States, just east and southeast of the Zuni Indian Reservation.

  9. How Native American police are fighting the crisis of missing ...

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    Raul Bujanda, special agent in charge of the FBI’s New Mexico field office, said the agency's cooperation with other law enforcement agencies had improved. He and Noon declined to comment on the ...