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We have mountains, rivers, lakes, streams, forests, wilderness areas, meadows, plateaus, canyons, cliffs, sand dunes, basins, calderas, hot springs, valleys, mesas, a petrified forest, an ancient seashore, dinosaur bones, more Indians ruins, artifacts, and petroglyphs than anywhere in the U.S., vast desert landscapes, natural stone arches, gigantic sandstone formations, pinnacles, buttes, spires, hoodoos, more parks & monuments than anywhere in the U.S., magnificent skies, 14 Sovereign Indian Nations, 800 year old Pueblos, ancient cliff houses, Chaco Ruins – one of the three great civilizations of North America, Oraibi at Hopi the oldest continuously occupied village in the U.S., 300 year old Spanish colonial villages, the oldest European culture in the U.S., historic abobe churches, melting pot of the West, extensive irrigation systems, Victorian mining towns, railroad towns, homesteader towns, ghost towns, Navajo Chapters, retreats, a dozen ski areas, snowboarding, cross country, ice climbing, jeeping, hundreds of miles of old mining roads, bicycle races, motorcycle rallies, foot races, hiking trails, mountain climbing, rock climbing, rock crawling, boating, sailing, kayaking, whitewater, fishing, fishing, fishing, big game hunting, golfing, tour guides, home of the cowboy and cowboy culture, rodeos, horse races, outfitters, ranches, farms, county fairs, local celebrations, American Indian Feast Days, Pow Wows, Catholic Holy Days, 3 scenic railroads, mountain festivals with world class performers, Pueblo Casinos and Resorts, potatoes, beans, chili, orchard fruit, vineyards, alfalfa, cool weather vegetables, hay, the largest cottage industry in the US,Navajo Weaving, Spanish Weaving,  Hopi Kachinas, Pueblo Pottery, Spanish Colonial folk art, Indian Silversmiths, painters, sculptors, master craftsmen, poets, writers, musical artists, Indian Dancers, and thousands of War Heroes.

                                                                                                                                                                   

                                           TABLE OF CONTENTS   

I – AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE 4 CORNERS ~  I-A PUEBLOS ~  I-B TRIBES

II  STATES OF THE 4 CORNERS ~

           II-A  ARIZONA ~ II-B COLORADO ~ II-C NEW MEXICO ~ II-D UTAH

III THE LAND – Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Parks and Monuments, Ski

 

                        AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE 4 CORNERS  

                                      I-A    PUEBLOS                                                                                          TOP

HOPI TRIBE – Keams Canyon – First Mesa: Polacca, Walpi – Second Mesa: Shangopavi – Third Mesa: 

                    Kyhotsmovi, Orabi, Bacavi, Hotevilla

                                                                                                                            

                                   8 NORTHERN PUEBLOS

NAMBE PUEBLO 

PICURIS PUEBLO  – Chamisal, Penasco, Vadito

POJOAQUE PUEBLO  - Pojoaque

SAN JUAN PUEBLO    (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) – Alcalde, Chamita, San Jose

TAOS PUEBLO 

SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO 

SANTA CLARA PUEBLO 

TESUQUE PUEBLO    – Tesuque Village -

                                                                                                               

                                    I-B    TRIBES                                                                                               TOP

JICARILLA APACHE TRIBE   - Dulce

SAN JUAN SOUTHERN PAIUTE  - Hidden Springs

SOUTHERN UTE TRIBE  – Ignacio

UTE MOUNTAIN UTE TRIBE   – Towac

NAVAJO NATION GOVERNMENT  

NAVAJO NATION   – Culture History                                                                                      

     CHINLE AGENCY  – Black Mesa, Chinle, Canyon de Chelly, Forest Lake, Hard Rock, Lukachuka, Many Farms, Nazini,

          Pinon, Rough Rock, Round Rock, Tachee/Blue Gap, Tsaile/Wheatfields, Tselani/Cottonwood, Whippoorwill Springs

     EASTERN AGENCY – 2 Parts -  Baca/Prewitt, Becenti, Bread Springs, Casmero Lake, Chi Chi Tah, Church Rock,

          Counselor, Crownpoint, Huerfano, Iyanbito, Lake Valley, Littlewater, Manuelito, Nageezi, Nahodishgish, Ojo Encino,

          Pinedale, Pueblo Pintado, Red Rock, Rock Springs, Smith Lake, Standing Rock, Thoreau, Torreon/Star

          Lake, White Horse Lake, White Rock                                                                          

               NAVAJO BANDS  (Part of the Eastern Agency) – Alamo, Canoncito, Ramaha Navajo & Pine Hill Village

     FT DEFIANCE AGENCY – Cornfields, Coyote Canyon, Crystal, Dilkon, Ft. Defiance, Ganado, Greasewood, Houck,

          Indian Wells, Jeddito, Kinlichee, Klagetoh, Low Mountain, Lupton, Mexican Springs, Naschitti, Oak Springs,

          Pine Springs, Sawmill, St. Michaels, Steamboat, Teesto, Tohatchi, Twin Lakes, Whitecone, Wide Ruins

     SHIPROCK AGENCY – 2 Parts –  Aneth, Burnham, Cove, Hatchilita, Mexican Hat Village, Mexican Hat Formation,

          Montezuma Creek, Newcomb, Red Valley, Rock Point, Sanostee, Ship Springs, Sweetwater, Toadlena, Two Grey Hills

              US 64 (Part of Shiprock Agency, Communities along US 64 – Beclaito, Cudeii, Fruitland, Hogback, Mexican Water,

                        Nenahnezad, Red Mesa, San Juan Chapter, Shiprock Town, Teec Nos Pos

     WESTERN AGENCY NORTH – 2 Parts - Boadway/Gap, Cedar Ridge, Chilchinbeto, Coppermine, Cow Springs, Dennehotso,

          Gouldings, Inscription House, Kaibeto, Kayenta, Lee Chee, Lee’s Ferry, Marble Canyon, Monument Valley, Navajo

          Tribal Park, Navajo Bridge, Navajo Mountain Community, Oljato, Rainbow Bridge, Shonto, Tonalea

              WESTERN AGENCY SOUTH - Bird Springs, Cameron, Coalmine Canyon Chapter, Coalmine Canyon, Dilkon, Leupp,

                  Tolani Lake,  Tolchino Ghost Town, Tuba City,

                                                                                                                                           

                                    II STATES IN THE 4 CORNERS

             II-A  ARIZONA ~  II-B COLORADO ~ II-C  NEW MEXICO ~ II-D  UTAH

                                                                                                                                                                     TOP

                                    II-A  STATE OF ARIZONA

II-A STATE OF ARIZONA – General Information – THREE ARIZONA COUNTIES - Apache County -

                Coconino County, Page Town – Navajo County –

 

                          II-B  STATE OF COLORADO                                          

II-B STATE OF COLORADO – General Information –

 

                   Colorado Counties in the SAN LUIS VALLEY                                                             

 

          ALAMOSA COUNTY – Alamosa, Mosca, Hooper, Sargent, Great San Dunes, San Luis Lakes –

          CONEJOS COUNTY – Alamosa River, Antonito, Bountiful, Capulin, Conejos River, Conejos Village, Cumbres,

                  Fox Creek Village, La Jara Village, La Jara Creek, La Jara Reservoir, Los Ricones, Manassa, Mogote, Osier,

                  Pikes Stockade, Platoro, Platoro Dam, Romeo, San Antonio, Sanford –

          COSTILLA COUNTY – Blanca, Chama CO, Costilla Creek, Culbra Creek, Culebra Village, Ft. Garland, Jarosa, Mesita,

                  Mt. Blanca, San Acacio, San Francisco CO, San Pablo, San Luis, Smith Reservoir –

          RIO GRANDE COUNTY – Del Norte, Homelake, Monte Vista, South Fork, Summitville -

          SAGUACHE COUNTY – Bonanza, Center, Cochetopa Pass, Crestone, La Garita, Moffat, Saguache, Saguache Creek,

                  Villa Grove –

                  

                   Colorado Counties in the  SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS                                        TOP

          ARCHULETA COUNTY – Allison, Arboles, Chromo, Chimney Rock, Pagosa Springs –

          CHAFFEE COUNTY  - Arkansas River, Poncha Springs, Salida –

          HINSDALE COUNTY – Continental Reservoir, Lagarita Wilderness, Lake City, Powderhorn Wilderness, Rio Grand Pyramid,

                   Rio Grande Reservoir, Sherman Ghost Town, San Cristobal Lake, Spring Creek Pass, Uncompahgre Wilderness,        

                   Weminache Wilderness, Williams Creek –

          LA PLATA COUNTY – Bayfield, Breen, Durango - Hermosa, Hesperus, Lemon Reservoir,  Mayday Ghost Town,

                    Rockwood, Vallecito Reservoir

          MINERAL COUNTY – Creede, Wagon Wheel Gap, Wason, Wheeler Geological Area, Wolf Creek Ski

          OURAY COUNTY – Dallas Divide, Irontown, Million Dollar Highway, Ouray Town, Red Mountain Ghost Town, Ridgway,

                    Sneffles

          SAN MIGUEL COUNTY  – Ames Hydro, Lizard Head Pass, Norwood, Naturita-Nucla, Ophir, Placerville, Sawpit, Slick Rock,

                    Telluride - Vance Junction

          SAN JUAN COUNTY – Eureka Ghost Town, Gladstone Ghost Town, Silverton

 

                             Colorado Counties on the Western Slope                                               TOP

 

          DOLORES COUNTY – Cahone, Dove Creek, Dunton, Rico

          MONTEZUMA COUNTY – Cortez, Crow Canyon, Dolores, Mancos, McPhee ReservoirMesa Verde National Park,

                   Pleasant View, Stoner, Yellow Jacket Ruins

                                                                                                                                       TOP

                                II-C  STATE OF NEW MEXICO

II-C  STATE OF NEW MEXICO – General Information – 

         Early History - Spain, Mexico, Spanish Colonial History - Spanish Colonial Culture

 

          RIO ARRIBA COUNTY – County Government

                   Chama Valley – Cajilon, Canjilon Lake, Cebolla, Chama Town, Echo Amphitheater, El Vado Lake, Ghost Ranch,

                        Heron Lake, Hopwell  Lake, La Puente, Los Ojos, Lumberton, Monastery of Christ, Rutheron, Tierra Amarilla

                   NM 76 (The High Road) – Chimayo, Cordova, Cundiyo, Ojo Sarco, Santa Cruz Village, Santa Cruz Lake, Truchas

                   Espanola & River Road – Chili, Dixon, Embudo, Espanola, Hernandez, Menanales, Velarde

                   Rio Arriba Communities – Abiqui, Abiqui Dam, Canones, Coyote, El Rito, Gallina, Gobernador, La Madera,

                         Largo Canyon, Lindrith, Ojo Caliente, Vallecitos

          SAN JUAN COUNTY NM – Angel Peak, Aztec, Aztec Ruins, Blanco, Bloomfield, Farmington, Kirtland, Flora Vista,

                         Lybrook, Morgan LakeNavajo Dam, Salmon Ruins                           

          SANDOVAL COUNTY – Cuba NM, La Jara NM, Regina

          TAOS COUNTY  – County Government

                   Taos County North – Amalia, Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo Seco, Carson, Cerro Village, Costilla, Ski Rio, El Prado,

                         Questa, Red River Village, Red River, Ski Rio, Tres Piedras, Valde

                   Taos County South – Llano, Las Trampas, Pilar, Ranchos de Taos, Riconada, Sipapu Ski, Talpa, Tres Ritos

                   Taos Town

                                                                                                                                   TOP

                                                New Mexico Early History

 

           SPAIN History, Explorers, Mapping, Spanish Main, Treasure Fleets, Manila Galleons, Pirates,

                   Spanish Port Cities, Spanish History in the Americas, Spain & the American Revolutionary

                   War, Spanish American War, Spanish Language, World Catholic Population, Spanish

                   Money, Spanish Law, Spanish Highways, Spanish Arts –

          MEXICO    Mexico Today, History, The Aztecs, Conquistadors, Colonial Mexico, Women, Culture

                   & society, Mexican Cities with connections to Northern NM, Grown in the Americas

          SPANISH COLONIAL HISTORY - Spanish Period 1598-1821 - Mexican Period 1821–1847, 

                   American Period 1847 -                                                                              TOP

          SPANISH COLONIAL CULTURE – Dialect of Northern NM & Southern CO, The Church,

                   Missions, Virgin of Guadalupe, Franciscan Friars, Penitentes, Padre A. J. Martinez,

                    Roadside Shrines, Agriculture/Livestock, Food, Acequias, Building Styles, Spanish Colonial

                   Art, Literature, Music, Photography, Santos, Textiles & Weaving, Wood-Tin Arts, News

                   & Publications, Hispanic Interest, Organizations, Genealogy

                                                                                                                                                                   

                                    II-D  STATE OF UTAH

             

II-D  STATE OF UTAH -  General Information –

          GRAND COUNTY – Arches Monument, Dead Horse Point, Moab City, The Old Spanish Trail

          SAN JUAN COUNTY UT – Blanding, Bluff, La Sal Village, Monticello, Cedar Mesa, Comb Ridge, Edge of the Cedars,

                   Fry Canyon, La Sal Junction, Mule Canyon Ruin, Newspaper Rock         

                                                                                                                                        TOP

                                              THE LAND

 

          COLORADO PLATEAU

          LAKES & RESERVOIRS – Abiqui, Continental, Elvado, Heron, Hopewell, La Jara, Lake Powell, Lemon, McPhee,

                     Miramonte, Morgan, Navajo Dam, Platoro, Rio Grande, San Cristobal, San Luis, Vallecito

          4 CORNERS RIVERS – Alamosa, Animas, Arkansas, Colorado River, Conejos,

                   Costilla Creek, Culebra Creek, Dolores, Florida, Green, La Jara Creek, La Plata, Little Colorado, Los Pinos,

                   Mancos, Paria, Piedra, Rio Chama, Rio de los Pinos, Rio Grande, Rio Puerco, Saguache Creek, San Juan,

                   San Miguel, Williams Creek

          4 CORNERS MOUNTAINS – Abajo, Black Mesa AZ, Black Mesa NM, Carrizo, Chuska, Dark Canyon Primitive Area,

                   Defiance Plageau, La Sal, Lukachukai, Navajo, San Francisco, San Juan Mts. San Mateo, Sangre de Cristo Mts.,

                   Uncompahgre Plateau, Zuni – Also Forests: – Carson, Ciobla, Manti La Sal,  Pike & San Isabel, Santa Fe,

                   Uncompahgre

          PARKS & MONUMENTS – Arches, Aztec Ruins, Bandlier, Bisti Badlands, Bisti/de-Na-Zin Wilderness, Canyon de Chelly,

                   Canyon Diablo, Canyonlands, Chaco, Chimney Rock, Coal Mine Canyon, Comb Ridge, Dead Horse Point,

                   Edge of the Cedars, Glen Canyon, Goosenecks, Great Sand Dunes, Hovenweep, Mesa Verde, Monument Valley,

                   Mule Canyon Ruin, Natural Bridges, Navajo Nation Monument, ??Newspaper Rock, Painted Desert, Petrified

                   Forest, Pike’s Stockade, Rainbow Bridge, Red Rock,Salmon Ruins, Slot Canyons, Valley of the Gods, Wupatki

          SKI 4 CORNERS – Conejos County, Durango Mountain, Hesperus, Monarch, Ophir, Ouray, Red River, Silver Mountain,

                  Sipapu, Ski Rio, Taos, Telluride Wolf Creek                                                                         TOP

 

                                             

 

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