What major Native American tribes were around Santa Fe during the late 1850s?
This question is rather basic and self-explanatory, yet I can't find answers to it when I look it up. I would appreciate if someone could give me at least 2-3 tribes which were around the Santa Fe area during 1856-1859.
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This question is rather basic and self-explanatory, yet I can't find answers to it when I look it up. I would appreciate if someone could give me at least 2-3 tribes which were around the Santa Fe area during 1856-1859.
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This question is rather basic and self-explanatory, yet I can't find answers to it when I look it up. I would appreciate if someone could give me at least 2-3 tribes which were around the Santa Fe area during 1856-1859.
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This question is rather basic and self-explanatory, yet I can't find answers to it when I look it up. I would appreciate if someone could give me at least 2-3 tribes which were around the Santa Fe area during 1856-1859.
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Find the closest pueblos.
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Mar 24 at 16:16
Find the closest pueblos.
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Mar 24 at 16:16
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Here are two maps at different levels of detail showing traditional homelands in today's New Mexico:
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Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
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Mar 24 at 15:52
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Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
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I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
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Here are two maps at different levels of detail showing traditional homelands in today's New Mexico:
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Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
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Mar 24 at 15:52
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Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
Mar 25 at 4:48
I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
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Here are two maps at different levels of detail showing traditional homelands in today's New Mexico:
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Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
– Invent Palooza
Mar 24 at 15:52
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Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
Mar 25 at 4:48
I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
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Here are two maps at different levels of detail showing traditional homelands in today's New Mexico:
Here are two maps at different levels of detail showing traditional homelands in today's New Mexico:
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Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
– Invent Palooza
Mar 24 at 15:52
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Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
Mar 25 at 4:48
I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
– Invent Palooza
Mar 25 at 16:46
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Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
– Invent Palooza
Mar 24 at 15:52
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Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
Mar 25 at 4:48
I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
– Invent Palooza
Mar 25 at 16:46
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Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
– Invent Palooza
Mar 24 at 15:52
Where did you find these pictures? I attempted to find something like this but was unable to! Props to you!
– Invent Palooza
Mar 24 at 15:52
1
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Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
Mar 25 at 4:48
Thanks! I think I just looked through the image results for search terms "'new mexico' tribes".
– Aaron Brick
Mar 25 at 4:48
I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
– Invent Palooza
Mar 25 at 16:46
I appreciate this greatly! I looked that term up and got plenty of information...
– Invent Palooza
Mar 25 at 16:46
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Find the closest pueblos.
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