Tiguex

Tiguex

Tigua, Tiguex, Tigüex, Tíwan, and Tiwesh may refer to:

  • Southern Tiwa language, a pueblo language group in New Mexico;
  • Southern Tiwa people, a pueblo people in central and northern New Mexico;
  • The location of the Tiguex War, area of 12 to 20 now vanished Pueblos in the vicinity of Albuquerque and Bernalillo, New Mexico in the Rio Grande valley, described by the Coronado expedition of 1540-1542 as where they were headquartered for 14 months.

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