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  2. Pilabó - Wikipedia

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    Pilabó was a former Piro pueblo located on the site of the present city of Socorro, New Mexico, United States. In 1598, the vanguard of the Spanish colonizing caravan under Juan de Oñate acquired food at the Piro pueblo of Teypana. The Spaniards named that pueblo “Socorro” which means “help” or “aid” in Spanish.

  3. Socorro County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Socorro County's history is intimately linked with the rich history of the surrounding area. Basham noted in his report documenting the archeological history of the Cibola National Forest's Magdalena Ranger District, which is almost entirely within Socorro County, that “[t]he heritage resources on the district are diverse and representative of nearly every prominent human evolutionary event ...

  4. Teypana - Wikipedia

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    Teypana. Teypana (alternate spelling “Teypama”) was the first pueblo to be called Socorro. This Piro pueblo was located close to present-day Socorro, New Mexico. A reference from 1598 suggests Teypana was on the west bank of the Rio Grande, downriver from the pueblo of Pilabó (the site of modern Socorro). Found in a partly flawed list of ...

  5. List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    An active pueblo that is home of one of the 21 federally recognized Pueblos. Pilabó: Tiwa Socorro Great house Ruins. Once the home of the Piro Pueblo, located at the site of the present town of the city of Socorro. Poblazon: Bernalillo Ruins. Pojoaque: Tewa Great house An active pueblo that is home of one of the 21 federally recognized Pueblos ...

  6. Socorro, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    2411919 [ 3 ] Website. www.socorronm.gov. Socorro (/ səˈkɔːroʊ /, sə-KOR-oh) is a city in Socorro County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It is in the Rio Grande Valley at an elevation of 4,579 feet (1,396 m). In 2010 the population was 9,051. It is the county seat of Socorro County. [ 5 ]

  7. San Pascual Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    San Pascual Pueblo. San Pascual Pueblo was a Piro pueblo south and east of Socorro, in Socorro County, New Mexico, United States. Its ruins lie on the east bank of the Rio Grande, on a butte, on the western slope of the Little San Pascual Mountain, overlooking the river, near the eastern boundary of the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

  8. Category : Piro Pueblos of Socorro County, New Mexico

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    The Piro pueblos existed in what is now Socorro county prior to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Pages in category "Piro Pueblos of Socorro County, New Mexico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, also Tigua Pueblo, is a Native American Pueblo and federally recognized tribe in the Ysleta section of El Paso, Texas. Its members are Southern Tiwa people who had been displaced from Spanish New Mexico from 1680 to 1681 during the Pueblo Revolt against the Spaniards. The people and language are called Tigua (pronounced ...

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