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Profiles of New Mexico Counties

Profiles of New Mexico Counties
Author: University of New Mexico. Bureau of Business & Economic Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1986
Genre: New Mexico
ISBN:

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New Mexico County Profiles

New Mexico County Profiles
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 137
Release: 1987
Genre: Counties
ISBN:

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For each county, a brief description of the county's location and its major industries; county seat, climate, and land area; statistics on population, demographics, income and poverty, housing, employment, gross receipts tax by major sector, financial assets, property values, agriculture, construction, mining, and tourism.


2010 New Mexico County Profiles

2010 New Mexico County Profiles
Author: Western Economic Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010
Genre: Counties
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Rio Arriba

Rio Arriba
Author: Robert J. Tórrez
Publisher: Rio Grande Books
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781890689650

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Rio Arriba: A New Mexico County Rio arriba. In Spanish, the lower case rio arriba stands for the "upper river," that portion of northern New Mexico that straddles the Rio del Norte, the historic name of the Rio Grande. In the upper case, they stand for Rio Arriba County, a geopolitical entity that constitutes a small portion of the historic rio arriba. The words define a vast portion of New Mexico that extends from the historic villa of Santa Fe north into the San Luis Valley of today's southern Colorado. Former New Mexico State Historian Robert J. Torrez, Robert Trapp, long-time owner and publisher of Espanola's Rio Grande Sun, and eight additional authors have come together to examine the long and complex history of this rio arriba. Rio Arriba: A New Mexico County reviews the history of this fascinating and unique area. The authors provide us an overview of its primordial beginnings (that left us the fossilized remains of coelophysis, our official state fossil), introduce us to the Tewa peoples that established the county's first permanent settlements, as discuss the role the Navajo, Ute, and Jicarilla Apache played in the region's history. As the history unfolds, the reader learns about the Spanish conquistadores and later-arriving Americans, their often contentious relations with the Native American peoples, and how the communities they established and the institutions they brought with them helped shape the Rio Arriba County of today.