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  2. History of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque's namesake, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque. The Spanish returned in 1692 and were able to recapture the territory without much resistance. Returning settlers established communities at Bernalillo and Atrisco in the late 1690s. In 1705, Francisco Cuervo y Valdés arrived in Santa Fe as the newly appointed governor of New Mexico. Eager ...

  3. Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque, New Mexico – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [79] Pop 2010 [80] Pop 2020 [78] % 2000 % ...

  4. Talk:Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    I know proposals have been attempted before, but could we move to just Albuquerque? I personally think It's a good idea. GabrielPenn4223 ( talk ) 14:47, 11 February 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]

  5. Albuquerque Museum of Art and History - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Old Town area and is operated by the City of Albuquerque Department of Arts & Culture. [2] The Albuquerque Museum is dedicated to preserving the art of the American Southwest and the history of Albuquerque and the Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. The museum also contributes significantly to the cultural and ...

  6. Tech Outlook with Tracy Hartzler - AOL

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    Ryan Boetel, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. February 26, 2024 at 10:01 AM. ... "CNM was founded in 1964 and we were founded as Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute, so technology has been at the ...

  7. Genízaro - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Historical Review. 30 (2): 190– 194. Gallegos, Bernardo (2010). "Dancing the Comanches, The Santo Niño, La Virgen (of Guadalupe) and the Genizaro Indians of New Mexico". In Martin, Kathleen J. (ed.). Indigenous Symbols and Practices in the Catholic Church: Visual Culture, Missionization and Appropriation. Ashgate Publishers. pp ...

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  9. Jim Abeita - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] [4] [16] [17] Abeita is a Tsenabahilnii (Sleep Rock People Clan) and born for Ashiihi (Salt People Clan), which are the indications for his mother's and father's origin families, respectively. [13] [14] Jim Abeita's parents were Mary and Howard Abeita; they lived in Crownpoint until at least 1973. Jim was the second oldest of 16 siblings.