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Title: February 7
Source(s): They Called Me King Tiger: My Struggle for the Land and Our Rights Author(s):
Reies López Tijerina (Author); José Gutiérrez (Translator)
In the 1960s, Reies López Tijerina organized the northern New Mexico descendants of original land grantees to recover their rights to the land.
February 7
Hoping to finalize the resolution, I made my seventh trip to Santa Fe today. I brought warriors from throughout the state: Tierra Amarilla, Canjilon, Coyote, Española, Taos, Las Vegas, Tecolote, Chilili, Santa Rosa, Bernalillo, Cuba de...
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