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New Mexico Office of the State Historian : Picuris Pueblo __ A brief overview along with a historic photo and links to related material. - illustrated - From newmexicohistory.org - http://www.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=1348
Picuris __ "The Picuris Pueblo has a population of only 270 now, but at one time it was one of the two largest pueblos with over 3,000 Indians. European diseases and attacks from the Apache decreased the population dramatically over time." A "semi-official" web site for the Picuris Pueblo. - illustrated - From itmatrustfunds.org - http://www.itmatrustfunds.org/Tribes_folder/Picuris.htm
Picuris Pueblo __ "Once one of the largest northern Pueblos early in the fifteenth century, today the Picuris population has shrunk to less than three hundred." A general overview with links to related material. - From indianpueblo.org - http://www.indianpueblo.org/19pueblos/picuris.html
Picuris Pueblo __ "Named Pikuria - those who paint - by Spanish colonizer Juan de Oñate, Picuris is located 24 miles (38 km) southeast of Taos in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains via N.M. 68, 518, and 75. Picuris, once the largest, today is one of the smallest Tiwa pueblos, with some 1,801 inhabitants (Census 2000). Like Taos, it was influenced by Plains Indian culture, particularly the Apaches." - illustrated - From nmmagazine.com - http://www.nmmagazine.com/native_american/picuris.php
Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico (NM) Detailed Profile __ A general look at the Picuris Pueblo with statistics, housing information, demographics and more. - From city-data.com - http://www.city-data.com/city/Picuris-Pueblo-New-Mexico.html
Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico __ You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related material. - illustrated - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picuris_Pueblo,_New_Mexico
Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico NM, profile __ "Picuris Pueblo,, community profile, with detailed info on demographics, cemeteries, genealogy, government, history, hotels, real estate, travel, ..." That and more. - From epodunk.com - http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=17922
Picuris Pueblo News __ "Local news for Picuris Pueblo, NM continually updated
from thousands of sources on the web." - From topix.net -
http://www.topix.net/city/picuris-pueblo-nm
Picuris Pueblo Pottery Collection ___Excellent photos accompany the text which
describes the Picuris pottery tradition. - Click on any numbered image link to
see various enlargements of each object. There is also a good map which shows
the location of all pueblos.- Illustrated - From Clayhound Web -
http://www.clayhound.us/sites/picuris.htm
Picuris Pueblo Through Time __ An online book about 8 centuries of Picuris Pueblo history. A PDF file. - illustrated - From smu.edu - http://smu.edu/swcenter/picuris.htm
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