Indigenous Peoples of New Mexico

Tribes and Bands of New Mexico
Acoma, Anasazi, Apache, Mescalero Apache, Mim Breno Apache, Chiricahua Apache, Comanche, Grants, Hopi, Isleta, Jemez, Jicarilla, Jicarilla-Apache, Keresan Pueblos, Kiowa, Kiowa Apache, Lipan, Monso, Mescaleros Apache, Mimbreno, Mimbus Apache, Navajo, Pecos, Piro, Pueblos, Pueblo Indians,Shuman, taos, Tewa pueblos, Tiwa Pueblos, Ute, Southern Ute, Mountain Ute, Wiminuche, Zuni

Acoma-Pueblo, Canoncito-Navajo, Jemez-Pueblo, Jicarill-Pueblo, Laguna-Pueblo, Taos-Pueblo

Agencies
Eastern Navajo Agency

Jicarilla Agency

Mescalero Agency

Navajo Agency

Northern Agency

Northern Pueblo Agency

Ramah-Navajo Agency

Southern Pueblo Agency

United Pueblo Agency

Zuni Agency

See Also:

New Mexico-Churchfor a list of missions. There were many Spanish Missions with Pueblos

New Mexico-History for a calendar of events

New Mexico-Military for a list of forts

The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs records of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, land allotments and homesteads, and school records and reports. The records were created between 1878 and 1944 at the Eastern Navajo, Jicarilla, Pueblos, Zuni, and other agencies. These original records for New Mexico are located at the National Archives—Rocky Mountain Region (Denver).

Records and information about the various tribes are also listed in the Subject Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the name of the tribe.

Web Sites
http://www.archives.gov/rocky-mountain/

http://www.logoi.com/notes/newmexico/index.html