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Ohkay Owingeh (Tewa:
Ohkwee Ówîngeh,
pronounced [ʔòhkèː ʔówĩ̂ŋgè]),
known by its
Spanish name as San Juan
Pueblo from 1598 to 2005, is a
pueblo in Rio...
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federal names are as follows: Hopi
Tribe of
Arizona (Uto-Aztecan)
Ohkay Owingeh, New
Mexico (Kiowa-Tanoan)
Pueblo of Acoma, New
Mexico (Keresan) Pueblo...
- most
widespread Tanoan language with
several dialects,
spoken at
Ohkay Owingeh, San Ildefonso,
Santa Clara, Tesuque, Nambé, and
Pojoaque Pueblos. Towa:...
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raised areas. For
generations several families from Kha'po
Owingeh and P'ohwhóge
Owingeh pueblos have been
making black-on-black ware with the techniques...
- The
Eight Northern Pueblos of New
Mexico are Taos, Picuris,
Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan),
Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Nambé, Pojoaque, and Tesuque...
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Santa Clara Pueblo (in Tewa: Khaʼpʼoe
Ówîngeh [xɑ̀ʔp’òː ʔówîŋgè]) "Singing
Water Village", also
known as "Village of Wild Roses" is a census-designated...
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Ohkay Owingeh Airport (IATA: ESO, FAA LID: E14,
formerly Q14) is a
public use
airport located in Rio
Arriba County, New Mexico,
United States. It is three...
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Arizona (Apache, Coconino, Navajo) and Utah (San Juan)
Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Tewa
Ohkwee Ówîngeh 6,309 12,236 Rio
Arriba One of the
Eight Northern Pueblos...
- San Juan
Bautista is a
Roman Catholic church and
parish located in
Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan Pueblo), New Mexico. The
parish is part of the Roman...
- from the old
Indian town of San Juan de los
Caballeros (now
renamed Ohkay Owingeh), it was
named Española and
officially incorporated in 1925. It has been...