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Largo School Pueblito, South of Largo Canyon School & opposite confluence of Ice Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Largo School Pueblito, South of Largo Canyon School & opposite conflue...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N561 Survey number: HABS NM-157

Pointed Butte Pueblito, Cibola Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Pointed Butte Pueblito, Cibola Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Significance: The pueblitos are small multi-roomed masonry dwellings found in the Navajo homeland, or Dinetah region of northwest New Mexico. Dating from the early 17th century, the pueblitos are significant in... More

Frances Canyon Pueblito, Frances Canyon Rincon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Frances Canyon Pueblito, Frances Canyon Rincon, Dulce, Rio Arriba Coun...

Significance: Frances Canyon Pueblito, one of the largest and best preserved Navajo pueblitos, was occupied after the Pueblo Revolt in 1680. This revolt broke the Spanish hold on Pueblo villages along the Nort... More

Boulder Fortress Pueblito, Crow Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Boulder Fortress Pueblito, Crow Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

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Overlook Pueblito, Superior Mesa, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Overlook Pueblito, Superior Mesa, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1214 Survey number: HABS NM-184

Hooded Fireplace Pueblito, On a northern point of Superior Mesa about 700 meters west of Largo Canyon Wash, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Hooded Fireplace Pueblito, On a northern point of Superior Mesa about ...

Significance: The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and subsequent Spanish reconquest of 1692 forced many pueblo tribes to flee northwestward and seek temporary refuge in the traditional homeland of the Navajo, Dinetah. Ho... More

Split Rock Pueblito, Mesa Rim of Largo Canyon, south of Dogie Canyon & north of Tapacito Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Split Rock Pueblito, Mesa Rim of Largo Canyon, south of Dogie Canyon &...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N563 Survey number: HABS NM-159

Dulce esposo de mi alma (Sweet Husband of My Soul) [textual transcription]

Dulce esposo de mi alma (Sweet Husband of My Soul) [textual transcript...

Source: The New Mexican Alabado by Juan B. Rael Category: In praise of the Lord Collector's notes: This alabado is usually sung during Holy Communion and at wakes for the dead. This transcription derives from t... More

Gould Pass Pueblito, Carrizo Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Gould Pass Pueblito, Carrizo Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Significance: The Pueblitos are small multi-roomed masonry dwellings found in the Navajo homeland, or Dinetah region of northwest New Mexico. Dating from the early 17th century, the pueblitos are significant i... More

Hooded Fireplace Pueblito, On a northern point of Superior Mesa about 700 meters west of Largo Canyon Wash, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Hooded Fireplace Pueblito, On a northern point of Superior Mesa about ...

Significance: The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and subsequent Spanish reconquest of 1692 forced many pueblo tribes to flee northwestward and seek temporary refuge in the traditional homeland of the Navajo, Dinetah. Ho... More

Cantemos con dulce acento (Let Us Sing with Sweet Accent) [textual transcription]

Cantemos con dulce acento (Let Us Sing with Sweet Accent) [textual tra...

Source: The New Mexican Alabado by Juan B. Rael Category: In praise of the Lord Collector's notes: #46: JBR notes that the transcription is based on collected texts from Alamosa, Antonito, and Española. Reprodu... More

Adolfo Canyon Pueblito, Adolfo Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Adolfo Canyon Pueblito, Adolfo Canyon, Dulce, Rio Arriba County, NM

Significance: The pueblitos are small multi-roomed masonry dwellings found in the Navajo homeland, or Dinetah region of northwest New Mexico. Dating from the early 17th century, the pueblitos are significant i... More

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