they belief in the dead coming to life
In Tewa language, "love" is said as "veno."
John Gonzales - Tewa - was born in 1955.
Tewa Promma was born on 1988-04-20.
In Tewa language, "warm waters" can be said as "po'ówo'hünst'í."
In the Tewa language, the word for mom is "amámę," pronounced as ah-MAH-men.
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Rina Swentzell has written: 'Children of Clay' -- subject(s): Biography, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Pottery craft, Social life and customs, Tewa Indians, Tewa potters, Tewa pottery
Po'pay
English, Spanish and Tewa.
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They build dugouts and they transport the human wastes in iron trolleys and they dump them in there. They then cover it with dirt it is almost kind of a landfill which indicates a certain area just for the wastes.