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  2. Taos Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Taos Pueblo (or Pueblo de Taos) is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico. The pueblos are one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. [3]

  3. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Taos Pueblo is located at (36.448735, -105.553979). [3] Rio Pueblo de Taos passes through Taos Pueblo. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 15.6 square miles (40.5 km 2), all land.

  4. Virginia T. Romero - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Taos Pueblo where Romero was born and raised. A traditional horno oven at Taos Pueblo. Virginia Trujillo was born at Taos Pueblo in 1896. [1] She grew up alongside her tribe until the early 1900s, when she was taken from her home to undergo a forced assimilation program at the Santa Fe Indian School. [2]

  5. File:Church ruins at Taos Pueblo, NM.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Catholic church at Taos Pueblo built by the Jesuits. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 660000496 .

  6. Ochwiay Biano - Wikipedia

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    In December 1925, Mirabal was introduced to C. G. Jung by de Angulo. [4] In writings describing their meetings, Jung referred to Maribal using what he believed to be his Tiwa Language name (Ochwiay Biano) and its approximate English translation (Mountain Lake), though some scholarship has cast doubt on the accuracy of both names.

  7. Taos Revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Taos Revolt was a popular insurrection in January 1847 by Hispano and Pueblo allies against the United States' occupation of present-day northern New Mexico during the Mexican–American War. Provisional governor Charles Bent and several other Americans were killed by the rebels.

  8. Taos - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese–American Occultation Survey (TAOS) Taos, a sleeping car built by the Budd Company in 1938 for use on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's passenger train, the Super Chief; Taos Hum, a phenomenon involving a persistent and invasive low-frequency noise of a humming character and unknown origin

  9. Category:Taos Pueblo - Wikipedia

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