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This river was the Rio Grande; and, consequently, "Tutahaco" was south of "Puaray" or Bernalillo.
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"Tutahaco" was on the same river as "Tiguex," and that from the former Coronado _ascended_ the stream to the latter. [
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Through our identifications of "Tiguex" with _Bernalillo_, of "Cicuyé" with _Pecos_, and "Tutahaco" with _near Isleta_, it becomes now extremely easy to locate all these pueblos in the most satisfactory manner.
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An officer was also despatched to the south beyond Tutahaco, and he indeed discovered "four villages" at a great distance from the latter, and beyond these a place where the Rio Grande "disappeared in the ground, like the Guadiana in Estremadura." [
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Jaramillo mentions, at one or two days 'march from Cibola to the east, "a village in a very strong situation on a precipitous rock; it is called Tutahaco." [
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Moqui towns themselves; for there can be no doubt as to the identity of the rock of Acuco or Tutahaco, east of Cibola, with the pueblo of Acoma, whose remarkable situation, on the top of a high, isolated rock, has made it the most conspicuous object in New Mexico for nearly three centuries. [
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