Piro Pueblo Indians

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Name (Latin)
Piro Pueblo Indians
Other forms of name
Piro Indians (New Mexico)
See Also From tracing topical name
Indians of North America New Mexico
Tanoan Indians
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1753478
Library of congress: sh 85102441

Wikipedia description:

The Piro people are a Native American people in New Mexico. Today most of them live in Tortugas Pueblo or in the vicinity of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo in Texas. The Piro tribe were a group of Pueblo peoples 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. The now extinct Piro language may have been a Tanoan language. Numbering several thousand at the time of first contact with the Spanish, by the time of the Pueblo Revolt in 1680 the Piro had been decimated by European-introduced diseases and Apache attacks and most of the survivors resettled near El Paso, Texas.

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