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Sanostee (Navajo: Tséʼałnáoztʼiʼí) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in San Juan County, New Mexico,
United States. The po****tion was 429 at the 2000...
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Newcomb Ojo
Caliente Pecos Pena
Blanca Pine Hill
Pueblo Pintado Ramah Sanostee Santa Fe
Shiprock Tijeras Toadlena Tohatchi Torreon Truchas Tse Bonito...
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developed a
dairy herd as part of its
agricultural program; a
sawmill near
Sanostee and coal mine in the
Hogback area were also developed.
Early buildings...
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Naschitti Navajo Dam
Nenahnezad Newcomb North Light Plant Ojo
Amarillo Sanostee Sheep Springs Shiprock Spencerville Totah Vista Turley Upper Fruitland...
- 97.49%
Acomita Lake CDP 350 332 94.86% Fort
Wingate CDP 339 307 90.56%
Sanostee CDP 325 321 98.77%
Pueblo Pintado CDP 321 306 95.33%
Tesuque Pueblo CDP...
- New Mexico, with
tributaries Captain Tom Wash (left,
below center) and
Sanostee Wash (above center) and its
tributary Tocito Wash (left center). In the...
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Round Top
Trading Post, AZ St. Johns, AZ San Juan River, CO, NM, & UT
Sanostee, NM
Scattered Willow Draw, AZ Sege
Butte (fictitious location)
Sheep Springs...
- 845 CDP 785
Spanish 55.7 42.5 San
Miguel 594 CDP 583
Spanish 82.5 17.5
Sanostee 276 CDP 272
Other 76.5 23.5
Santa Ana
Pueblo 1,006 CDP 933
Other 67.4 30...
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Matthew Johnson, was from Leupp,
Arizona and his mother, Marilyn, was from
Sanostee, New Mexico, both from the
Navajo Nation. Both his
parents worked for the...
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according to NABS standards. 19
Snake Bridge United States, New Mexico,
Sanostee 62.2 204 Span
measured by NABS, 1988. Arch is on land of the
Navajo Nation...