Belen
by Stanley, Father
Series: New Mexico local histories series Published by : F. Stanley (Pantex, TX) Physical details: 20 p Year: 1962Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Office | 978.992 Sta (Browse shelf) | Available | 38494 |
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978.992 Rec Recuerdos de los viejitos | 978.992 Sed Acoma, the sky city | 978.992 Sta Manzano | 978.992 Sta Belen | 978.993 Cli Another damn newcomer : | 978.993 Dro Pie Town revisited | 978.993 Mye Pie Town woman : |
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"Belen, thirty miles south of Albuquerque, on the El Paso highway, is six miles from the ruins of Alto, one of the northernmost of the Piros Pueblo Indian villages. A sedentary, semi-civilized, peaceful tribe, the Piros were pushed out of existence by the Apaches, Navajos and other marauders."--From page 3
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