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- Piro_Pueblos abstract "Piro Pueblo /ˈpɪroʊ/: The Piros (not to be confused with the Piros of the Ucayali basin in Peru) were a Native American Pueblo people that lived in a number of pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley around modern Socorro, New Mexico, USA. The now extinct Piro language was in the family of Tiwa languages. Whether voluntarily or not, some Piros were hospitable to the first Spanish colonists who arrived in 1598. As a result, the Spanish gave first one, then another, Piro pueblo the name Socorro, which means aid or help (in case of problems or difficulties). In later years, however, the Piros like most other Pueblo groups suffered increasingly from the strains of colonial rule. Local rebellions broke out on several occasions in the 1660s and 70s, but the Spaniards always retained the upper hand. By the time of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Piro communities had declined to such an extent that the famous rebellion took place without them. Several hundred Piros accompanied (again voluntarily or not) the fleeing Spaniards south to El Paso del Norte (present-day Ciudad Juárez, Mexico); others scattered and joined other Pueblo groups. None of the Piro pueblos was ever resettled by the original inhabitants.Very little is known about the Piros. Currently there is an archaeological excavation which is actively pursued annually in June and July, in a location near Luis Lopez, five miles south of present-day Socorro.".
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageExternalLink pirosindianhist.htm.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageExternalLink michaelbletzer&date=2009-10-26+02:34:26.
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- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageRevisionID "690917576".
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Southwest.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_the_United_States.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_Mexico.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puebloan_buildings_and_structures.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tanoan_languages.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tiwa.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Ciudad_Juárez.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Luis_Lopez,_New_Mexico.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Pilabó.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Piro_Pueblo_language.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Pueblo.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Pueblo_Revolt.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Puebloan_peoples.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Rio_Grande.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Senecú.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Sevilleta_National_Wildlife_Refuge.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Socorro,_New_Mexico.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Teypana.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Tiwa_languages.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Tompiro_Indians.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Ucayali_Region.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLink Yine_language.
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piro Puebloans".
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piro Pueblos".
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piro".
- Piro_Pueblos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Piro_Pueblos subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Southwest.
- Piro_Pueblos subject Category:Languages_of_the_United_States.
- Piro_Pueblos subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_Mexico.
- Piro_Pueblos subject Category:Puebloan_buildings_and_structures.
- Piro_Pueblos subject Category:Tanoan_languages.
- Piro_Pueblos subject Category:Tiwa.
- Piro_Pueblos hypernym People.
- Piro_Pueblos type EthnicGroup.
- Piro_Pueblos type Language.
- Piro_Pueblos type Language.
- Piro_Pueblos type People.
- Piro_Pueblos comment "Piro Pueblo /ˈpɪroʊ/: The Piros (not to be confused with the Piros of the Ucayali basin in Peru) were a Native American Pueblo people that lived in a number of pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley around modern Socorro, New Mexico, USA. The now extinct Piro language was in the family of Tiwa languages. Whether voluntarily or not, some Piros were hospitable to the first Spanish colonists who arrived in 1598.".
- Piro_Pueblos label "Piro Pueblos".
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs Q1753478.
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs Pueblo_Piro.
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs Piro,_Tanoan.
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs Piro_(popolo).
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs ピロ・プエブロ.
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs m.039915.
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs Piro.
- Piro_Pueblos sameAs Q1753478.
- Piro_Pueblos wasDerivedFrom Piro_Pueblos?oldid=690917576.
- Piro_Pueblos isPrimaryTopicOf Piro_Pueblos.