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Cochiti (/ˈkoʊtʃəti/;
Eastern Keresan:
Kotyit [kʰocʰi̥tʰ];
Western Keresan K’úutìim’é [kʼúːtʰìːm̰é], Navajo: Tǫ́ʼgaaʼ /tʰṍʔkɑ̀ːʔ/) is a census-designated...
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Cochiti Dam is an
earthen fill dam
located on the Rio
Grande in
Sandoval County, New Mexico,
approximately 50
miles (80 km)
north of Albuquerque,...
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southwest of
Santa Fe, New Mexico, near
Cochiti Pueblo.
Managed by the
Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) and the
Cochiti Pueblo tribe, it was
established as...
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Tales of the
Cochiti Indians is a 1931 work by Ruth Benedict. It
collects the folk
tales of the
Cochiti Puebloan peoples in New Mexico. The book is considered...
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Cochiti Lake is a census-designated
place in
Sandoval County, New Mexico,
United States. Its po****tion was 569 as of the 2010 census. It is in the Bernalillo...
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pueblos are:
Cochiti Pueblo or
Kotyit ("Stone Kiva");
Cochiti Pueblo people:
Kotyitiemeh ("People of the
North Mountains, i.e.
Cochiti people") San Felipe...
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Mexico (Kiowa-Tanoan)
Pueblo of Acoma, New
Mexico (Keresan)
Pueblo of
Cochiti, New
Mexico (Keresan)
Pueblo of Isleta, New
Mexico (Kiowa-Tanoan) Pueblo...
- Kewa Pueblo, as it
traveled north.[citation needed]
Potters of Kewa and
Cochiti Pueblos have made
stylized pottery for centuries,
developing styles for...
- 670 speakers.
Keres Eastern Keres:
total of 4,580
speakers (1990 census)
Cochiti Pueblo Kotyit dialect: 600
speakers (2007) San
Felipe Pueblo Katishtya...
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pottery and
fashion design from
Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico.
Ortiz makes a
variety of pottery,
including traditional Cochiti figurative pottery, experimental...