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  1. Tewa - Wikipedia

    Tewa is one of five Tanoan languages spoken by the Pueblo people of New Mexico. Though these five languages are closely related, speakers of one cannot fully understand speakers of another (similar …

  2. Tewa Pueblos - Encyclopedia.com

    The name "Tewa" refers to linguistically related American Indian peoples who live in seven distinct communities referred to as "pueblos," the name applied to them by the Spanish colonists in the late …

  3. Tewa Pueblos - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures

    The Tewa-speaking Pueblo peoples live, as they have since aboriginal times, in the southwestern United States. Six Tewa pueblos are located adjacent to the Rio Grande in central/north-central New Mexico …

  4. Tewa Puebloans - Legends of America

    Tewa people are a group of Pueblo tribes belonging to the Tanoan family that historically made their homes on or near the Rio Grande north of Santa Fe.

  5. The Tewa and Their Historic Narratives - usahistorytimeline.com

    The Tewa people, an indigenous group primarily located in the Southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico, are known for their rich cultural heritage, history, and unique social structures.

  6. The Tewa: Guardians of Pueblo Ancestry in the American Southwest

    The Tewa are an Indigenous community residing in six pueblos across New Mexico and one in Arizona, each maintaining a distinct cultural identity while sharing linguistic and ceremonial ties.

  7. Tewa Definition - New Mexico History Key Term | Fiveable

    Tewa refers to a group of Puebloan peoples in the southwestern United States, primarily located in northern New Mexico. They are known for their distinct language, culture, and agricultural practices, …

  8. Tewa Worlds - UAPress

    Bounded by four sacred peaks and bisected by the Rio Grande, this is where the Tewa, after centuries of living across a vast territory, reunited and forged a unique type of village life.

  9. Tewa language - Wikipedia

    Tewa (/ ˈteɪwə / TAY-wə) [2] is a Tanoan language spoken by several Pueblo nations in the Rio Grande valley in New Mexico north of Santa Fe, and in Arizona. It is also known as Tano,[3] or Tée-wah …

  10. Tewa Puebloans - NativeHistory.Info

    Jul 20, 2025 · The Tewa people, a vibrant and culturally rich group of Pueblo tribes, hold a significant place in the history and heritage of the American Southwest. Belonging to the Tanoan linguistic …