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  2. Jemez Historic Site honors Pueblo Independence Day - AOL

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    Aug. 11—Celebrate Pueblo Independence Day at Jemez Historic Site on Sunday, Aug. 11. The celebration begins at 7 a.m. with a 13-mile run from the plaza in Jemez Pueblo up New Mexico Highway 4 to ...

  3. File:Deb Haaland wishing Jemez Pueblo a happy Feast Day in ...

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  4. Puebloans - Wikipedia

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    Jemez Pueblo shield, c. 1840 Before 1598, Spanish exploration of the present-day Pueblo areas was limited to several transitory groups. A group of colonizers led by Juan de Oñate arrived at the end of the 16th century as part of an apostolic mission to convert the Natives.

  5. Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Jemez Pueblo (/ˈhɛmɛz/; Jemez: Walatowa, Navajo: Mąʼii Deeshgiizh) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,963 at the 2020 census. [5] It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area. The CDP is named after the pueblo at its center.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sandoval ...

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    Jemez Pueblo. May 2, 1977 : 28 miles (45 km) north of Bernalillo on State Road 4 Jemez Pueblo: 32: Jemez State Monument: Jemez State Monument ...

  7. Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    The word pueblo is the Spanish word both for "town" or "village" and for "people". It comes from the Latin root word populus meaning "people". Spanish colonials applied the term to their own civic settlements, but to only those Native American settlements having fixed locations and permanent buildings.

  8. Why Petrified Forest National Park deserves to be a ... - AOL

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    Pueblo of Isleta. Pueblo of Jemez. Pueblo of Laguna. Pueblo of Nambe. Pueblo of Picuris. Pueblo of Pojoaque. Pueblo of San Felipe. Pueblo of San Ildefonso. Pueblo of Sandia. Pueblo of Santa Ana ...

  9. Pecos National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Its largest single feature is Pecos Pueblo also known as Cicuye Pueblo, a Native American community abandoned in historic times. First a state monument in 1935, it was made Pecos National Monument in 1965, and greatly enlarged and renamed in 1990. Two sites within the park, the pueblo and the Glorieta Pass Battlefield, are National Historic ...