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A Visit to the Aboriginal Ruins in the Valley of the Rio Pecos
Films Related to Native Americans
Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest
Recommended Books Related to Native Americans
Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico
Blue Cactus
Grill, Albuquerque
Mimi's Cafe, Albuquerque
New Mexico Casinos
New Mexico Lottery
New Mexico Stocks
Pagan Papers, by Kenneth Grahame
Action & Adventure Films, including Martial Arts
In 1601, Oñate set out to find the legendary golden city of Quivira (or Quivera). After years of failure, he returned to find much of his colony deserted. Although his colonization methods were horrific, Oñate is credited with establishing a colony in New Mexico and exploring the geography of the region.
By encouraging further European settlement, efforts led to the founding of Santa Fe in 1610—America's oldest capital city.
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