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Taos Pueblo

Taos Pueblo, also called the Pueblo of Taos, Pueblo de Taos, or Teotho, is an ancient Tiwa-speaking Pueblo inhabited by the Taos people. The Pueblo is one of the 575 federally-recognized Native American governments in the United States, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Government
Republic
Legislature
Pueblo of Taos Tribal Council
Other languages
Tiwa, English, Spanish
• Governor
Mike Martinez
• Initial construction of Taos Pueblo
c. 1000
• Lt. Governor
Delbert Chisholm

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Taos Pueblo

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Avg. degree1.98
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Taos Pueblo

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related to Pre-Columbian · 7
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taos pueblo people lake blue united states religious community new cultural native spanish also land revolt mexico de first oldest

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Taos PuebloGovernmentRepublic1.00infobox
Taos PuebloLegislaturePueblo of Taos Tribal Council1.00infobox
Taos PuebloOther languagesTiwa, English, Spanish1.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• GovernorMike Martinez1.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Initial construction of Taos Puebloc. 10001.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Lt. GovernorDelbert Chisholm1.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Mexican Independence18211.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Pueblo Republic1680-16921.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Pueblo Revolt16801.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Return of Blue Lake19701.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Rio Arriba County, New Mexico18371.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Taos Revolt18471.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Tiwa people move into the Taos valleyc. 9001.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Treaties with the Comanche1785-17861.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Tribal SecretaryCameron Martinez1.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• Tribal SheriffGabriel Romero Shaunte Bernal1.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• United States v. Sandoval19131.00infobox
Taos Pueblo• War ChiefCurtis Sandoval1.00infobox
Taos Pueblois aoldest continuously inhabited city in the United States and is the only U.S0.90text
Taos Pueblois aconstruction of the training center0.90text

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