THE PUEBLO DWELLERS. 67 
top of Thunder Mountain. Although some of the 
pueblos were captured by the Spanish and certain 
abandoned pueblos were burned during the re-conquest, 
most of the changes in location seem to have been made 
voluntarily in anticipation of Spanish vengeance. 
Pueblo of Zuni. 
(Copyrighted by Fred Harvey.) 
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Rio Grande. The villages now occupied are usually 
separated into three groups, the Rio Grande, the 
Hopi pueblos, and Zufi standing by itself. The Rio 
Grande pueblos are again divided into the Tanoan 
and Keresan, because the languages of the two 
are totally different. There are also minor differences 
in culture. The Tanoan group consists of Taos, Picuris, 
San Juan, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, Pojoa- 
que, Nambe, Jemez, Sandia, and Isleta. Those which 
