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Pueblo Indians Occupy sites on the Rio Grande

Home Timeline Stories Pueblo Indians Occupy sites on the Rio Grande
June 21, 2019

Pueblo Indians Occupy sites on the Rio Grande

Most of the Rio Grande Valley and adjacent areas of New Mexico were sparsely populated before 1300, a date used as a starting point for the establishment of many of the Pueblo villages that are still lived in today.

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