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  2. Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute - Wikipedia

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    It is adjacent to northwest Albuquerque. [10] SIPI is located on approximately 164 acres (66 ha) of land. SIPI is located in the center of New Mexico’s agricultural and high-tech corridors (Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories, and Intel Corporation), major universities and the largest technical force within a 500-mile radius. SIPI's ...

  3. Navajo Technical University - Wikipedia

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    Navajo Technical University (NTU) is a public tribal land-grant university in Crownpoint, New Mexico, with sites in the towns of Chinle, Arizona and Teec Nos Pos, Arizona.NTU is the largest tribal college in the country and is a 1994 land grant university.

  4. List of Indian reservations in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Tribal jurisdiction area in Oklahoma but won rights to reservation in New Mexico in 2011. Members are from the Chiricahua. Pueblo of Isleta: Tiwa: Shiewhibak 3,400 301,102 Bernalillo: Jemez Pueblo: Jemez: Walatowa 1,815 89,619 Sandoval: Jicarilla Apache Nation: Apache: Dinde 3,254 879,917 Rio Arriba: Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo: Keres: Kewa ...

  5. West Mesa Community Center to host health fair in Albuquerque

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    Elizabeth Tucker, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. April 8, 2024 at 11:01 PM The free event aims to help families seeking health resources such as screenings, vaccines, healthcare enrollment and ...

  6. Laguna Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Deb Haaland, 54th U.S Secretary of the Interior, the first Native American to lead a cabinet-level agency. [13] She was former U.S. Representative for New Mexico's 1st congressional district (2019–2021), [14] former chair of the Democratic Party of New Mexico (2015–2017), and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2014.

  7. Indigenous Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Albuquerque was written by Myla Vicenti Carpio and published by Texas Tech University Press in 2011. [1] Carpio (born 1965) is of the Jicarilla Apache Nation and has Laguna and Isleta Pueblo heritage. [2] She moved to Albuquerque as an adult and works as a Native American historian at the Arizona State University, Tempe. [3]

  8. Cherokee Southwest Township (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

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    The township incorporated under the Cherokee Nation as a Cherokee Township for Cherokee Nation citizens who migrated to New Mexico during the Oklahoma Dust Bowl in the 1930s (the same migration wave that Cherokee migrant Florence Owens Thompson was part of). The township has monthly meetings and hosts Cherokee language and history classes. The ...

  9. Innovative Community: The future of Albuquerque resides at ...

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    The concept of the development began in 2002 with Forest City Enterprises Inc., a Cleveland-based development firm, which came to Albuquerque to build the 12,900-acre, ...