Aardbargain Guide to New Mexico

An Intelligent Guide to the Land of Enchantment

Contents of Aardbargain Guide to New Mexico Website

American IndianBelow is a list of some of the topics you'll find on this website, and of course there are more, so you can always use the search gadget at the bottom of the page.  But of course, right now you're here; which, when you think of it, is not a bad thing at all, because at least you're somewhere near where you want to be . . . which isn't always the case in this world, when you think about it.  And it does offer some sort of structure . . .

History of New Mexico

The Grand Quivira

Gadsden Purchase

History of the Rio Pecos Area

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

A Visit to the Aboriginal Ruins in the Valley of the Rio Pecos

Native Americans

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

 

Restaurants

Blue Cactus Grill, Albuquerque
Mimi's Cafe, Albuquerque

Miscellaneous Information

New Mexico Casinos
New Mexico Lottery
New Mexico Stocks

 

 

Did You Know?

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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