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- The Tompiro Indians were Pueblo Indians living in New Mexico. They lived in several adobe villages east of the Rio Grande Valley in the Salinas region...
- Grande. In the 16th century when the Spanish came to the Tompiro Pueblos of New Mexico, the Tompiro traded extensively with the Jumano. Historical records...
- Gran Quivira" ("the Great Quivira"). The community was located within Tompiro-speaking Pueblo territory. During the early period of the Spanish conquest...
- The community, composed of Tompiro-speaking Tanoans, was recorded to have a po****tion of more than 1,600 in 1641. The Tompiro language was likely related...
- survivors resettled near El Paso, Texas. The Piro were closely related to the Tompiro who lived to their northeast in the Salinas region of New Mexico. Linguists...
- Quivira, also known as Las Humanas, was one of the Jumanos Pueblos of the Tompiro Indians in the mountainous area of central New Mexico. It was a center...
- Chilkat 10,000 1869 F. K. Louthan 78 Southwest Mexican Cession Pueblo Tompiro 10,000 1626 15 Alonso de Benavides 79 NE Woodlands Old Northwest Menominee...
- with the Spanish after the Pueblo Revolt. There is evidence that some Tompiro joined the pueblo. Originally it was located on the north side of the Rio...
- National Monument, it is where Native American trade communities of Tiwa- and Tompiro-speaking Puebloans lived when Spanish Franciscan missionaries made contact...
- del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo), southwest Texas Piro Pueblo, New Mexico Tompiro, formerly New Mexico Towa people Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa), New Mexico Pecos...