- reservations, the
government denied any
responsibility for the
Tiguas. As part of the
Tiguas'
outreach for ****istance, the
University of
Arizona Anthropology...
- the
Tiguas opened their Speaking Rock high-stakes
bingo hall in 1993. Over the
following year, its
offerings expanded to
include poker and "
Tigua 21"...
- 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...
-
Spanish Tigua only was
applied to the
Southern Tiwa
groups (in
Tiguex territory).
Spanish variants of
Tigua include Cheguas, Chiguas, Téoas,
Tiguas, Tigües...
-
Handbook of
Texas (1976;
updated 12 Aug 2020)
Tigua Indians Tigua Indian Cultural Center Tigua Indian Tigua Indian Cultural Center Address 305 Yaya Lane...
-
quote needs a citation] Ney
introduced legislation that
would allow the
Tiguas Indians to
reopen their casino after receiving $32,000 in
donations to his...
-
Burgos Flor with his abstract, ****uristic style. The
Amerindian people of
Tigua, Ecuador, are also world-renowned for
their traditional paintings. The most...
- 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...
- (known as the
Tigua tribe in Spanish). The
state of
Texas was
reluctant to
recognize any
Native American tribes, but in 1967 the
Tiguas were
formed legally...
- carriers, counter-revolutionaries,
indigenous peoples of the Americas,
Tigua, Padua, Lisbon, Portugal, Brazil, Albania, Pila, Laguna, Iriga, Camarines...