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... Pueblo people to know that this was a great and rewarding civilization . The Pueblo irrigation canals near the ancient city of Los Muertos , watered as much as 200,000 acres of their land . The Indian people mined copper , and their ...
... Pueblo people to know that this was a great and rewarding civilization . The Pueblo irrigation canals near the ancient city of Los Muertos , watered as much as 200,000 acres of their land . The Indian people mined copper , and their ...
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... Pueblo is attacked by Coronado . The Tigua resist Spanish domination and enslavement . Two hundred men are burned at ... Pueblo Indians are shocked to see a contingent of four hundred Spanish men , womer and children , with more than ...
... Pueblo is attacked by Coronado . The Tigua resist Spanish domination and enslavement . Two hundred men are burned at ... Pueblo Indians are shocked to see a contingent of four hundred Spanish men , womer and children , with more than ...
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... Pueblos , in an attempt to rid the Pueblos of missionary control . They kill the friar , Pedro de Abila y Ayala . 1675. A group of young Wampanoag ... Pueblo land was reclaimed by the Indians , but the retreating Spanish carry off one 121.
... Pueblos , in an attempt to rid the Pueblos of missionary control . They kill the friar , Pedro de Abila y Ayala . 1675. A group of young Wampanoag ... Pueblo land was reclaimed by the Indians , but the retreating Spanish carry off one 121.
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |