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Why Are Some Southwest Native Groups Pueblos and Others Are Not?

Why Are Some Southwest Native Groups Pueblos and Others Are Not?

The Pine River Library will host the talk: Why Are Some Southwest Native Groups Pueblos and Others Are Not?" at 1PM on Thursday, September 18th.

The US Government recognizes more that 500 different Indigenous in United States. Colorado has 2 federally recognized tribes, none that are Pueblo. The scientific community acknowledges the predecessors of these present-day Pueblo communities inhabited large portions of what is now referred to as the US Southwest. The presentation explains why the term 'Pueblo' is used and its significance to those groups which the term is applied.

Pine River Library
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM on Thu, 18 Sep 2025

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Pine River Library
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joanna@prlibrary.org
Pine River Library
395 Bayfield Center Drive
Bayfield, Colorado 81122
(970) 884-2222
joanna@prlibrary.org