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proper nountaʊstaʊs A town in northern New Mexico, in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; population 5,551 (est. 2008).
noun taʊstaʊs 1A North American people native to New Mexico. Example sentencesExamples - A deep forested mountain valley cradles a small lake that is the headwaters of Rio Pueblo, which tumbles through the village of the Taos people.
- The Taos Indians, being great hunters, are also famous for their work with animal skins moccasins, boots and drums.
- Most archeologists believe that the Taos Indians along with other Pueblo Indians settled along the Rio Grande migrated from the Four Corners region.
- 1.1 A member of the Taos.
- 1.2 The language of the Taos.
Example sentencesExamples - Taos belongs to a northern sub-grouping on the Tiwa branch of the Kiowa-Tanoan language family.
- In data collected in 1935 and 1937, he notes that Taos was spoken by all members of the Taos Pueblo community.
proper nountoustaʊs A town in northern New Mexico, in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; population 5,551 (est. 2008).
nountoustaʊs 1A North American people native to New Mexico. Example sentencesExamples - The Taos Indians, being great hunters, are also famous for their work with animal skins moccasins, boots and drums.
- A deep forested mountain valley cradles a small lake that is the headwaters of Rio Pueblo, which tumbles through the village of the Taos people.
- Most archeologists believe that the Taos Indians along with other Pueblo Indians settled along the Rio Grande migrated from the Four Corners region.
- 1.1 A member of the Taos.
- 1.2 The language of the Taos.
Example sentencesExamples - Taos belongs to a northern sub-grouping on the Tiwa branch of the Kiowa-Tanoan language family.
- In data collected in 1935 and 1937, he notes that Taos was spoken by all members of the Taos Pueblo community.
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