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The Tompiro Indians were Pueblo Indians living in New Mexico. They lived in several adobe villages east of the Rio Grande Valley in the Salinas region of New Mexico. Their settlements were abandoned and they were absorbed into other Pueblo Nations in the 1670s.

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Tompiro Indians

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The Tompiro Indians were Pueblo Indians living in New Mexico. They lived in several adobe villages east of the Rio Grande Valley in the Salinas region...

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Jumanos

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and other Indians in exchange for agricultural products. The Spanish identified as Humanas or Ximenas the people associated with the Tompiro pueblo villages...

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Mexican Inquisition

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official in a district in New Mexico. He attempted to protect the Tompiro Indians from abuses by Franciscan priests. In 1662, due to complaints about...

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Las Humanas

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also known as Las Humanas, was one of the Jumanos Pueblos of the Tompiro Indians in the mountainous area of central New Mexico. It was a center of the...

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List of Indian massacres in North America

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savages" in their information about Indians, and as the migrants headed further west, they frequently feared the Indians they would encounter. The phrase...

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Jumanos Pueblos

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The Jumanos Pueblos were several villages of the Tompiro Indians in the mountainous area of central New Mexico between Chupadera Mesa and the Gallinas...

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Quivira

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Gran Quivira" ("the Great Quivira"). The community was located within Tompiro-speaking Pueblo territory. During the early period of the Spanish conquest...

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Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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Mexico Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo), Texas Piro Pueblo, New Mexico Tompiro, formerly New Mexico Towa people Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa), New Mexico Pecos...

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Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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It is estimated that at least 9,400 to 16,000 California Indians were killed by non-Indians, mostly occurring in more than 370 massacres (defined as the...

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Indigenous peoples of the North American Southwest

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del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo), southwest Texas Piro Pueblo, New Mexico Tompiro, formerly New Mexico Towa people Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa), New Mexico Pecos...

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Oasisamerica

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Texas Tamique Toboso Tohono O'odham, Arizona and Mexico Qahatika, Arizona Tompiro Ubate Walapai, Arizona Yaqui (Yoeme), Arizona, Sonora Yavapai, Arizona...

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List of national monuments of the United States

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National Monument, it is where Native American trade communities of Tiwa- and Tompiro-speaking Puebloans lived when Spanish Franciscan missionaries made contact...

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Juan Sabeata

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Sabeata (also written Xaviata) was born after 1640 at Las Humanas, the Tompiro Pueblo now called Gran Quivira. Sabeata later made his way to the city...

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Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument

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in 1635. Once, thriving Native American trade communities of Tiwa and Tompiro language-speaking Pueblo people inhabited this remote frontier area of...

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List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in New Mexico

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people Nearest town (modern name) Location Type Description Photo Abó Tiwa/Tompiro Mountainair Ruins located in the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument...

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