JEMEZ

hāˈmās, pueblo (1990 pop. 1,301), Sandoval co., N N.Mex., on the East Fork of the Jemez River. In the 16th cent. there were several Jemez pueblos; by 1622 there were only two. One of the remaining pueblos was abandoned prior to the Pueblo revolt of 1680. The other took a prominent part in the revolt; the inhabitants of Jemez attacked the Spanish repeatedly. In 1694 the pueblo was stormed and captured by the Spanish. Although the Jemez promised to remain at peace, they revolted in 1696, killed the missionaries there, and then fled into Navajo country, where they remained for several years. Some later returned to build (c.1700) the present village. By the early 1800s the population of the Pecos pueblo, 3,000 when found by the Spaniards, had been reduced by warfare and disease to about two dozen. In 1838 the few remaining inhabitants of the Pecos pueblo (now part of the Pecos National Historical Park) moved to Jemez and merged with its people. In 1915–29 an archaeological dig excavated the Pecos pueblo site. In 1999, under the terms of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990), the Peabody Museum at Harvard returned nearly 2,000 skeletons from that dig to the inhabitants of Jemez; the remains, which date from the 12th–19th cent., were reburied at the Pecos park. The inhabitants of Jemez are Pueblos of the Tanoan linguistic stock.

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ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEMEZ PLATEAU, NEW MEXICO By EDGAR L. HEWETT...INTRODUCTORY NOTE The region to which the name Jemez plateau is here applied lies in the northern...portion of the plateau is occupied by the Jemez forest reserve. Six Indian reservations...
people of the Jemez Pueblo, the people of Pecos blood during all the years they resided in Jemez have kept alive and performed many of the rites...designated as a Lieutenant-Governor of the Jemez Pueblo. That some $28,000.00 has been...
...v. in 1694 and buried in Santa Fe. Jemez , or Hemish , is the Keresan name for a pueblo on the north bank of the Jemez River about twenty-five miles northwest...Juan de Onate in 1598, and others. The Jemez were scattered in small groups because...
Easter Jemez Pueblo; Corn Dances. Director of Tourism, Pueblo of Jemez Department of Tourism, P.O. Box 100, Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024, 505-834-7235. Easter Sunday Zia Pueblo; Easter Sunday. Pueblo of Zia, 135 Capitol Square Drive...
...guard of two hundred had left on foot from Jemez Pueblo, seventy miles west of Pecos...their way eastward--through the chilly Jemez Mountains, across the Rio Grande, and...had abandoned Pecos to join relatives at Jemez. As they walked, five and six abreast...
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...the Indigenous Communication Practices of Jemez Pueblo. by Robert S. Littlefield , Jane...examination found that factionalism existed in Jemez Pueblo as a legitimate form of argumentation...indigenous form of argumentation used in Jemez Pueblo of New Mexico--as one such nonwestern...
...148) volcanic glass, located in the Jemez volcanic field of northern New Mexico...major chemical varieties of obsidian in the Jemez Mountains and contains considerably less...Rice County also proved to be from the Jemez volcanic field (Loosle 1991:122...
...de Zarate Salmeron, missionary to the Jemez, reported secondhand that the "Apaches...more than a decade later, refugees from Jemez and other pueblos turned to the Dine for...San Juan, Picuris, Tesuque, Taos, and Jemez pueblos, men bent on avenging raids on...
...reservations, particularly Isleta and Jemez, and in the urban centre of Albuquerque...in her adobe home, Heather, an elderly Jemez woman who has been attending Tekakwitha...Stephanie, another elderly member of the Jemez Kateri Circle, has devoted her life since...
...inter-tribal conflict is developing as Jemez Pueblo, whose reservation is located in...Tigua casino. The original PMT opposes Jemez Pueblos plans because they consider the...Mexico area within their jurisdiction and Jemez Pueblos manoeuvre an example of off-reservation...
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...footsteps and become a painter. At home in Jemez Pueblo, young Cajero was constantly drawing...roots in traditional Pueblo culture and art. Jemez Pueblo, north of Albuquerque in the foothills of the Jemez Mountains, is not as well-known as other...
...Caldera National Preserve Deep in New Mexicos Jemez Mountains and 60 miles north of Albuquerque...RIGHT Giggling Springs. GETTING THERE Jemez Springs is 60 miles north of Albuquerque...for 2i miles to the hot springs town of Jemez Springs. The Laughing Lizard Inn Si Cafe...
...and the preparation method that makes Jemez enchiladas simply amazing. Our first trip...with their dial-up accounts. "At the Jemez Community Library, we had one computer...Tamara Sandia, library assistant at the Jemez Pueblo Community Library. "It was common...
...environment affect your art? Having my studio in Jemez is inspiring because not only do I have...Arizona are different from the dances in Jemez. Im not only recreating art and artifacts...going to do elderly singers here at the Jemez pueblo. Im trying to tie it all together...
...444-4445 or www.parks.ca.gov. JEMEZ STATE MONUMENT Near Bernalillo, New Mexico...American pueblo, then to San Jose de los Jemez, a stone-and-adobe mission church...Native American builders still live in Jemez Pueblo, 12 miles south. WHERE: From...
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...Tribe Hopes to Profit from Solar Power. JEMEZ PUEBLO, N.M. (AP) mdash; A poverty...solar power.The 3,000 members of the Jemez Pueblo are on the verge of building the...unemployment is often double the national rate. Jemez Pueblos effort comes after the federal...
...JaMine Rozzell, considered New Mexicos fullback of the future, drowned after diving into a pool of water in the Jemez River in Jemez Springs, N.M. State police said Rozzell did not know how to swim. Capt. Rudy Acosta, a state police spokesman...
...looks one of the obvious threats to Pakineo Des Pictons together with Grand Theatre. Sue Smith has her string in fine form and Jemez can make a winning start over fences in the Gavin Henderson (Joiner) Novices Handicap Chase. Described by his trainer as...
...nap), 3.15 Rodrigo Gonzales, 3.45 Ned Ludd. MARKET RASEN: 12.45 Mount Benger, 1.20 Guns And Butter, 1.55 Jemez, 2.25 Killard Point, 3.00 Tiger Moss, 3.30 Picaroon. SEDGEFIELD: 12.15 Elzahann, 12.45 Brackenmoss, 1.15...
...be at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Black Eagle, an award-winning drumming group from Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, will be among the drummers, said Anawim volunteer Nancy ONeal. ONeal said the powwow will be emceed...
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JEMEZ ha mas, pueblo (1990 pop. 1,301), Sandoval co., N N.Mex., on the East Fork of the Jemez River. In the 16th cent. there were several Jemez pueblos; by 1622 there were only two. One of the remaining...
...Ranch, the preserve lies at the heart of the Valle Grande (Jemez) Mountains and encompasses most of a 12 15 mi- (19 24 km...endangered species such as the Mexican spotted owl, goshawk, Jemez Mountains salamander, and Rio Grande cutthroat trout. The...
...1998) and Stieren Orchestra Hall (2001) on a 155-acre (63-hectare) campus located between the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mts. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...scientific techniques. In 1999 nearly 2,000 skeletons that had been excavated there were returned to the inhabitants of modern Jemez and reburied at Pecos. Two Spanish colonial missions are also preserved, as well as sites associated with the Santa Fe Trail...
...high-speed electrons in the upper atmosphere. Another approach to detecting this radiation is the Milagro detector in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico. It consists of hundreds of phototubes floating within a pond containing 6 million gallons of water...
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