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Laguna Indiansorg
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. La Guna Indians, Lagan I fueDio
Gila river dwellingsplace
1 claim cited from this source
La Gran Quiviraplace
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. La Gran Qulvtra
New Mexico Territoryplace
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. New Mexico
Pajarita cliff dwellingsplace
1 claim cited from this source
Santa Feplace
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a.k.a. Santa Fc
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EL PASO TTFRATH New Mexico Is Rich Field For the Student Of Archaeology Ruins Of Cities That Were
Old Before Columbus Discovered America Are Found Throughout the Territory La Guna Indians Still Live
Largely After Methods Of Their PreHistoric Ancestors First Church in United States at Santa Fe SANTA
Fe N It Oct 1 New Mex ico probably contains a greater wealth of ancient history than Any other state
in the union From the Pajarita cliff dwellings in the north to the Gila river dwellings in Grant
county is a lone distance yet almost all the country traversed is covered with the remains of a
prehistoric race In many of these ancient localities there yet reside the decendants of the people
who settled the country before history was written This is true of the Pueble Indian villages in the
west ern part of tic ctite notably Lagan I fueDio in tne central region the re mains of La Gran
Qulvtra an ancient buried city probably destroy by a volcano according to the evidences in the lava
and ashes still found are at tracting the archeologUta just as the ctff houses have attracted
students to northern New Mexico for ages School