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Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, also
Tigua Pueblo, is a
Native American Pueblo and
federally recognized tribe in the
Ysleta section of El Paso, Texas. Its members...
- Tiwa (/ˈtiːwə/ TEE-wə) (Spanish
Tigua, also E-nagh-magh) is a
group of two,
possibly three,
related Tanoan languages spoken by the Tiwa Pueblo, and possibly...
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Handbook of
Texas (1976;
updated 12 Aug 2020)
Tigua Indians Tigua Indian Cultural Center Tigua Indian Tigua Indian Cultural Center Address 305 Yaya Lane...
- The Tiwa or
Tigua are a
group of
related Tanoan Puebloans in New Mexico. They
traditionally speak a Tiwa
language (although some
speakers have switched...
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February 6, 2002. As the
Tigua casino was
being closed,
Abramoff was
trying to
contact the
Tigua tribe. He
reached the
Tigua's public relations representative...
- Look up Tiwa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tiwa and
Tigua may
refer to: Tiwa Puebloans, an
ethnic group of New Mexico, US Tiwa (Lalung), an ethnic...
- of
Tigua,
located in the
central Sierra region, are world-renowned for
their traditional paintings on
sheepskin canvases. Historically, the
Tigua people...
- and
October 12, 1680, when
Spanish conquistadors,
Franciscan clerics and
Tigua Indians took
refuge along the
southern bank of the Rio Grande.
These people...
- land in the
United States. In 1680, as a
result of the
Pueblo Revolt, the
Tigua (Tiwa)
tribe was
forced to flee from
their ancestral home,
Isleta Pueblo...
- that
resulted in the
conveyance of over 500
parcels of
Tigua property to Americans. The
Tiguas lost
almost all of
their land. The El Paso
county seat...