Atzigues: The Piro People - Pueblo - Texas & New Mexico, USA, "Turtle Island"

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025
  • This is a video for: "Atzigues", "The Piro People", a Pueblo People of Texas & New Mexico, in USA, on "Turtle Island". There are also videos in this channel for over 1800 North, South & Central American Tribes & First Nations, Residential Schools, Chiefs, Elders, Historical Events, Indigenous Concerns, Quotes, Environmental Youth Activists.. and much more.
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    ˈ"Atzigues", "The Piro People" are a Native American tribe, who lived in New Mexico during the 16th and 17th century. The Piros, (*not to be confused with the Piros of the Ucayali basin in Peru), lived in a number of pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley, around modern Socorro, New Mexico, USA. Numbering at least, 9,000 people at the time of first contact with the Spanish, by the time of the "Pueblo Revolt", in 1680 the Piro People had been decimated by European-introduced diseases and Apache attacks.. and most of the survivors resettled near El Paso, Texas. The Piro People are closely related to the Tompiro People, who lived to their northeast, in the Salinas region of New Mexico. The Piro People, along with several other Pueblo Peoples, are probably descendants of the Mogollon culture, the Ancestral Pueblo People and the Casas Grandes Peoples. These cultures flourished until, about 1450 CE, in a large area of the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico. By the late 17th century, the Piros, like most other Pueblo groups suffered increasingly from the strains of colonial rule. Several local rebellions broke out in the 1660's and 1670's, but, the Spaniards always retained the upper hand. By the time of the "Pueblo Revolt" of 1680, the Piro communities had declined so much, that the famous rebellion took place without them. Several hundred Piro and Tiwa people accompanied the fleeing Spaniards south to El Paso del Norte, (present-day Ciudad Juárez, Mexico), while others scattered and joined other Pueblo groups. Today, the Piro People are part of the "Piro-Manso-Tiwa Indian Tribe" of the Pueblo of San Juan de Guadalupe in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as well as, in Tortugas Pueblo.
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    Many Thanks & Much Respect To: The Piro People..; The Piro-Manso-Tiwa Indian Tribe..; En.Wikipedia.Org..; "Turtle Dance Songs Of San Juan Pueblo": Peter Garcia, Jerry Garcia, Steven Trujillo, Cipriano Garcia, Herman Agoyo & Anthony S. Archuleta..; FRED ROMERO & THE TAOS SINGERS..; RAIN CLOUD SOCIETY..; ANDREW VASQUEZ.. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video with photos and/or, in any other way.
    Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
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