Several years ago, we built an outdoor celebration circle in the shape of a pueblo kiva where we begin the Easter sunrise services. |
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Entering the congestion of the pueblo, the Freeman slowed the team to a more sedate pace and studied her closely. |
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Living among the Hopi in Oraibi's Moqui pueblo, he spent the rest of his life painting the Grand Canyon and Arizona's Native Americans. |
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Each pueblo contains an estufa, which is used both as a council chamber and a place of worship. |
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The more successful school leavers move out of the pueblo joven, leaving behind those who have failed to find good employment. |
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At the focus of the pueblo was a large plaza in which was a great kiva flanked by rectangular rooms, possibly storerooms for food and ritual paraphernalia. |
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While her husband had stayed on in Chicago to practice radiology, my father had moved his family to pueblo. |
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The Californios drove cattle away from the pueblo hoping to starve the Americans and their Californio supporters out. |
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Restoring ancestral ways, he traveled from one pueblo to another in ceremonial dress. |
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Neither category formally excludes the pueblo joven from treatment but decides whether it should be treated in its present location or removed and treated elsewhere. |
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The people of the Acoma pueblo in west-central New Mexico understand survival. |
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Traditionally each pueblo also had two or more kivas, or ceremonial rooms. |
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The pueblo loves its curandero, so what do we gain out of making enemies? |
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The pueblo or town is headed by the Gobernadorcillo or little governor. |
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One such tribe, the Pueblo Indians, gave the weary explorers shelter and food. |
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In data collected in 1935 and 1937, he notes that Taos was spoken by all members of the Taos Pueblo community. |
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They ordered the Pueblo sailors to the well deck, where they were tied up, blindfolded, and told to keep quiet. |
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Most notably, the Pueblo Indians in the Southwest used adobe masonry to moderate weather extremes and keep their homes comfortable. |
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The canyons, arroyos, and rincons of the Southwest were the ancestral home of indigenous, prehistoric Pueblo peoples. |
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A deep forested mountain valley cradles a small lake that is the headwaters of Rio Pueblo, which tumbles through the village of the Taos people. |
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Helen Hardin, a Tewa Pueblo known for her acrylic and casein designs, was regarded as a premier artist of the Southwest. |
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The Pueblo and Navajo people use it in rituals when an infant first cries and smiles. |
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Pueblo Benito was a big, unwalled plaza, until about 20 years before the end, when a high wall went up around the plaza. |
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The Sedentary Phase embraces a range of local and regional cultures, including Pueblo Culture. |
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He was on temporary duty aboard the Pueblo, assigned after another chief petty officer could not make the trip. |
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And who knows how many words of Pueblo, Ute, Hopi, or Paiute origin have become part of the Navajo language? |
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The ill-starred USS Pueblo itself has never been stricken from the Navy's roster of active ships. |
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Those ancient peoples are now believed to have become the Papago, Pima, and Pueblo peoples of the contemporary Southwest. |
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The Pueblo Indians of the Southwest prayed for rain, while the Inuits of Alaska honored the whale and caribou that sustained them. |
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He graduated from the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo with a degree in political science. |
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After his release from Pueblo, he was admitted numerous times to other psychiatric hospitals across the West. |
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Religious beliefs are deeply interwoven in many aspects of Pueblo culture, including farming, storytelling, dances, art, architecture, and other everyday activities. |
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The Pueblo Grande Museum and archeological Park has a settlement history of its own. |
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During this uprising, known as the Pueblo Revolt, the Indians took the lives of Franciscan priests and Spanish soldiers and then besieged Santa Fe for several days. |
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He is a member of the Santa Ana Pueblo, one of the 22 tribes in New Mexico. |
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He attends Pueblo reunions but rarely socializes with other crew members. |
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Most archeologists believe that the Taos Indians along with other Pueblo Indians settled along the Rio Grande migrated from the Four Corners region. |
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The westernmost of the Pueblo Indian tribes, the independent Hopi Nation is the only Pueblo tribe that speaks a Shoshonean language of the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family. |
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Dennis owned a beautiful church-like adobe building near the Taos Pueblo, where his brother lived. |
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Speeches were made by the Mayor of Espanola, the Governor of the Pueblo, and Trans-Lux Chairman of the Board Richard Brandt. |
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In the 1680 Pueblo revolt, Indians in 24 settlements in New Mexico expelled the Spanish, who left for Texas, an exile lasting a decade. |
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This was the case in the Pueblo Incident in which the Americans lost face with regard to North Korea. |
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In 2013, the tower factory in Pueblo began ramping up to full utilization as orders rebounded from the 2012 slump. |
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On 13 August 2012, an estimated 90 workers were laid off from the Pueblo facility. |
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William Painter, Executive Director of VOU, says Pueblo helps the university provide a state-of-the-art learning environment. |
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Adobe mudbricks were commonly used by the Pueblo Indians to build their homes and other necessary structures. |
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At Kimosabe, an antiques shop near the downtown plaza, collectors gravitate toward Pueblo pottery, Navajo textiles, and Hopi katsinas. |
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Anthony Mission, a small Native American parish and school on the Pueblo of Zuni, in the midst of a diocesan audit of his mission. |
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Acoma the 1000 years old Indian Pueblo in New Mexico offers us a perfect metaphor. |
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Department of Education and covers a vast, rural area that includes parts of the Navajo Nation and the Pueblo of Zuni. |
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North Korean forces from a torpedo boat and a subchaser boarded the Pueblo. |
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The highest point is Pinal de Zamorano at 3,300 meters, followed by El Picacho de Pueblo Nuevo, El Zorillo and El Cuervo all above 2,700 meters. |
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Arias Madrid was declared the winner of elections that were marked by violence and accusations of fraud against Alianza del Pueblo. |
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In 1968 the Arenal Volcano, in Costa Rica, erupted killing 87 people as the 3 villages of Tabacon, Pueblo Nuevo and San Luis were buried under pyroclastic flows and debris. |
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The sequence ranges from prehistoric Palaeo-Indian through Pueblo times, particularly the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, to modern day Cochiti Pueblo people. |
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The Tewa, listed in M-W, are a Pueblo Indian people of New Mexico. |
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The UMTA built an extensive test site in Pueblo, Colorado, with different types of tracks for the different technologies used by the prototype contractors. |
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