The Zuni-Cibola Complex is a collection of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites on the Zuni Pueblo in western New Mexico. It comprises Hawikuh...
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Zuni territory seeking the fabled "Seven Cities of Cibola" and when Marco da Nizza, an Italian franciscan, reached Zuni Pueblo and called it Cibola....
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Hawikuh Ruins (category Zuni culture)
the Hawikuh Ruins. It is included as a contributing part of the Zuni-Cibola Complex of archaeological sites, a larger National Historic Landmark District...
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Hawikuh The Zuni-Cibola Complex, which contains the Hawikuh Ruins Cibola County, New Mexico, where the Hawikuh Ruins are located The Cibola National Forest...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in New Mexico (redirect from National Register of Historic Places in Cibola County, New Mexico)
Ranch Historic District in Mora and San Miguel counties; and Zuni-Cibola Complex in Cibola and McKinley counties. Bandelier CCC Historic District in Los...
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Paterson, New Jersey Ringwood Manor Fort Bayard Historic District Zuni-Cibola Complex Boston Post Road Historic District in Rye, New York Includes 5 properties:...
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Youth, cities of Gold in North and South America such as Quivira, Zuni-Cibola Complex, and El Dorado, and wonderful kingdoms of the Ten Lost Tribes and...
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The Zuni (Zuni: A:shiwi; formerly spelled Zuñi) are Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley. The Zuni people today are federally...
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Gallup-McKinley County Schools (category Education in Cibola County, New Mexico)
School Zuni High School - In 1980 it became a part of the Zuni School District In Summer 1994 the Ramah tribal government and the governments of Cibola County...
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Missions National Monument. Great Kivas Zuni Zuni Ruins located on the Zuni Indian Reservation in the Zuni-Cibola Complex and that is listed as a National Historic...
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Fowler, Diane (September 10, 2009). "Buddhist Temple Consecrated in Zuni Mountains". Cibola Beacon. Retrieved 2015-04-23. "Buddhist centers in southern NM...
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Quivira (redirect from The seven lost cities of cibola)
expedition north from Mexico to search for wealth and the Seven Cities of Cibola. Instead of wealth, he found Indigenous farmers living in an array of communities...
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Acoma Pueblo (category Articles containing Zuni-language text)
AcomaZuni.com: Acoma "Sky City" Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NM-6, "Pueblo of Acoma, Casa Blanca vicinity, Acoma Pueblo, Cibola County...
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Turkey Creek Hot Springs Quemado Lake Zuni Salt Lake Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest Blue Range Wilderness Cibola National Forest Gila Wilderness Gila...
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Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation (category Geography of Cibola County, New Mexico)
parts of west-central Cibola and southern McKinley counties in New Mexico, United States, just east and southeast of the Zuni Indian Reservation. It...
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47 Zuni-Cibola Complex Upload image December 2, 1974 (#74002267) Zuni Pueblo 34°56′17″N 108°59′56″W / 34.938°N 108.999°W / 34.938; -108.999 (Zuni-Cibola...
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El Malpais National Monument (category Protected areas of Cibola County, New Mexico)
cinder cones, and other volcanic features of El Malpais are part of the Zuni-Bandera volcanic field, the second largest volcanic field in the Basin and...
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21 May 2020. McLemore, Virginia T. (2020). "Episyenites in the Zuni Mountains, Cibola County, New Mexico -- New interpretations" (PDF). New Mexico Geoloical...
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cibola County, New Mexico. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties...
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Laguna Pueblo (category History of Cibola County, New Mexico)
parts of four counties: In descending order of included land area they are Cibola, Sandoval, Valencia and Bernalillo Counties. It includes the six villages...
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Location of USP McCreary 28 Cibola County New Mexico $35,144 Location of Cibola County Correctional Center County lies partly in Zuni Indian Reservation 29...
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Zuni-Cibola Complex...
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Apache (category Articles containing Zuni-language text)
ʔpačə meaning "enemy". The Zuni and Yavapai sources are less certain because Oñate used the term before he had encountered any Zuni or Yavapai. A less likely...
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in the Albuquerque area were complex and violent. In New Mexico, the first interaction that Puebloans had was at the Zuni pueblo of Vacapa when the Spanish...
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Colorado. The Zuni count their direct ancestry through the ancestral Puebloans. The modern-day Zuni established a culture along the Zuni River in far-eastern...
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from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-09. "Carrie Charlie". Cibola Beacon: Obituaries. 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2014-04-09. "Arts of the Americas:...
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of Sandía in 1539 while on an expedition to discover the Seven Cities of Cíbola. In 1610, Fray Esteban de Perea arrived. A descendant of a distinguished...
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conquer Cíbola. Coronado and his band of over one thousand found no cities of gold. What the conquistadors did encounter was Hawikuh, a Zuni town. There...
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Cazeneuve (2) [Les dieux dansent à Cibola] avait mis auparavant en relief, dans la Société « apollinienne » des Zuñi, l'institution et le symbolisme saturnal...
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Arizona (section Capitol complex)
Spanish explorer Coronado entered the area in 1540–1542 during its search for Cíbola. Few Spanish settlers migrated to Arizona. One of the first settlers in...
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