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constitution of the pueblo of santa clara __ "We, the people of Santa Clara pueblo, in order to establish justice, promote the common welfare and preserve the advantages of self-government, do ordain and establish this constitution." Full text of Constitution and by-laws follow. - From thorpe.ou.edu - http://thorpe.ou.edu/IRA/nmsccons.html
Native
American Authors: Santa Clara Pueblo Tribe __ You will find brief
biographical sketches of four authors from the Santa Clara Pueblo along with
links to other resources for the tribe. - From ipl.org -
http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/t273
Puye
Cliff Dwellings __ Learn about this preservation project of the Santa
Clara Indian Pueblo. "For more than three centuries - about A.D. 1250 to 1577 -
this spectacular locale was home for over 1500 Pueblo Indians who built
villages, dwelled, farmed, and hunted game here. The traditions of the people of
the Pueblo of Santa Clara (located 10 miles east of Puye) state that their
ancestors were the inhabitants of this area. They left when drought caused
springs to dry up and crops to fail." - illustrated - From hanksville.org -
http://www.hanksville.org/voyage/misc/puye.html
santaclarapage __ Here is a general overview of the Santa Clara
Pueblo including some bits of history and culture. - From indianpueblo.org -
http://www.indianpueblo.org/ipcc/santaclarapage.htm
Santa
Clara Pueblo __ "The Tewa-speaking pueblo of Santa Clara was
established around 1550 when a drought forced their ancestors to move into the
fertile Río Grande Valley. Contemporary Santa Clarans believe their ancestors
first lived in the nearby Puyé Cliff Dwellings, including Top House, a ruined
mesatop village built along a stunning cliff face in Santa Clara Canyon." You
will find a brief overview. - From New Mexico Magazine -
http://www.nmmagazine.com/NMGUIDE/clara.html
Santa Clara Pueblo __ While this is a commercial
gallery, you will find excellent images of Santa Clara items. - illustrated -
From adobegallery.com -
http://www.adobegallery.com/origin.php?origin_id=6&cat_id=all
Santa Clara Pueblo--American Southwest __ A very brief overview. -
From National Park Service -
http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/amsw/sw40.htm
Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico Detailed Profile __ You
will find statistics, geographical information and more. - From city-data.com -
http://www.city-data.com/city/Santa-Clara-Pueblo-New-Mexico.html
Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico NM, profile __ "Santa
Clara 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=17959
Santa
Clara Pueblo News __ "Local news for Santa Clara Pueblo, NM
continually updated from thousands of sources on the web." - From topix.net -
http://www.topix.net/city/santa-clara-pueblo-nm
Santa
Clara Pueblo Pottery Collection __ Excellent photos accompany the
text which describes the Santa Clara 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/santaclara.htm
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