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A "groundbreaking" DNA analysis of a small Pueblo tribe in New Mexico supports what their oral tradition has long described — that they're related to ancestral people who lived on their land, as well ...
For the first time, a federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. has led research using DNA to show their ancestral history. The Picuris Pueblo, a sovereign nation in New Mexico, has oral ...
The so-called “great houses” of Chaco Canyon in New Mexico may have taken decades or longer to construct. Most large complexes had four or five stories and averaged over 200 rooms, with the largest ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A New Mexico pueblo is using DNA testing to prove its ties to Chaco Canyon in an effort to better protect the cultural site. The oral histories and traditions of the Picuris Pueblo ...
For the first time, a tribe in the U.S. has led research using DNA to show their ancestral connection to Chaco Canyon, one of the ancient centers of Pueblo culture and society. The members of Picuris ...
Two of New Mexico’s national parks are the most at risk in the U.S. from nearby oil and gas drilling, according to a recent study. Carlsbad Caverns National Park in the state’s southeast Permian Basin ...
According to a GoFundMe started by a neighbor, 3-year-old Jack Patzwald died this week. Read full article: Neighbors rally to support Nocatee family after 3-year-old drowns in retention pond Orange ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon is home to some of the most impressive ...
More than a thousand years ago, Indigenous people created a vibrant community at Chaco Canyon, in what is modern-day New Mexico, where they celebrated spiritual traditions, observed the heavens using ...
A recent study has identified how cattle pasture and agricultural expansion, driven by global demand for beef and soy, is causing biodiversity loss in the Gran Chaco region of Argentina and Paraguay.
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