Teypana (alternate spelling “Teypama”) was the first pueblo to be called Socorro. This Piro pueblo was located close to present-day Socorro, New Mexico. A reference from 1598 suggests Teypana was on the west bank of the Rio Grande, downriver from the pueblo of Pilabó (the site of modern Socorro). Found in a partly flawed list of Piro pueblos, the reference is somewhat problematic. In 1598, Juan de Oñate and an advance party of his colonists were given food and water by the people of Teypana. In response, they named the settlement “Socorro”, which means “help” or “aid” in Spanish. By 1626, the name had become associated with the Piro pueblo of Pilabó, site of the first permanent mission in Piro territory, now buried under the town of Socorro, NM.
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| - Teypana era un pueblo Piro pueblo que estava situat prop de l'actual Socorro (Nou Mèxic). Una referència de 1598 suggereix que Teypana era al marge oest del riu Grande, per sota del poble de Pilabó (el lloc de l'actual Socorro). Es troba en una llista en part defectuosa de pobles Piro però la referència és problemàtica, ja que no hi ha més informació sobre la ubicació del poble. Teypana (també pronunciat “Teypama”) fou el primer pueblo anomenat Socorro. En 1598 i un grup d'avançada dels seus colons va rebre menjar i aigua de la gent de Teypana. En resposta van anomenar a l'assentament "Socorro". Per 1626 el nom s'havia associat amb el pueblo Piro de Pilabó, lloc de la primera missió permanent en territori Piro. (ca)
- Teypana (alternate spelling “Teypama”) was the first pueblo to be called Socorro. This Piro pueblo was located close to present-day Socorro, New Mexico. A reference from 1598 suggests Teypana was on the west bank of the Rio Grande, downriver from the pueblo of Pilabó (the site of modern Socorro). Found in a partly flawed list of Piro pueblos, the reference is somewhat problematic. In 1598, Juan de Oñate and an advance party of his colonists were given food and water by the people of Teypana. In response, they named the settlement “Socorro”, which means “help” or “aid” in Spanish. By 1626, the name had become associated with the Piro pueblo of Pilabó, site of the first permanent mission in Piro territory, now buried under the town of Socorro, NM. (en)
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| - Teypana era un pueblo Piro pueblo que estava situat prop de l'actual Socorro (Nou Mèxic). Una referència de 1598 suggereix que Teypana era al marge oest del riu Grande, per sota del poble de Pilabó (el lloc de l'actual Socorro). Es troba en una llista en part defectuosa de pobles Piro però la referència és problemàtica, ja que no hi ha més informació sobre la ubicació del poble. Teypana (també pronunciat “Teypama”) fou el primer pueblo anomenat Socorro. En 1598 i un grup d'avançada dels seus colons va rebre menjar i aigua de la gent de Teypana. En resposta van anomenar a l'assentament "Socorro". Per 1626 el nom s'havia associat amb el pueblo Piro de Pilabó, lloc de la primera missió permanent en territori Piro. Es creu que Teypana significa vila flor en llengua piro. ha fet un munt d'excavació en un lloc al veïnatge de on creu que hi havia la vila de Teypana. (ca)
- Teypana (alternate spelling “Teypama”) was the first pueblo to be called Socorro. This Piro pueblo was located close to present-day Socorro, New Mexico. A reference from 1598 suggests Teypana was on the west bank of the Rio Grande, downriver from the pueblo of Pilabó (the site of modern Socorro). Found in a partly flawed list of Piro pueblos, the reference is somewhat problematic. In 1598, Juan de Oñate and an advance party of his colonists were given food and water by the people of Teypana. In response, they named the settlement “Socorro”, which means “help” or “aid” in Spanish. By 1626, the name had become associated with the Piro pueblo of Pilabó, site of the first permanent mission in Piro territory, now buried under the town of Socorro, NM. It has been claimed that “Teypana” means “village flower” in the Piro language. As the Piro language survives only in fragments, however, the meaning of the name "Teypana", like all 17th-century Piro place names, remains unknown. has done a lot of excavation on a site in the vicinity of Luis Lopez which he believes to be the Teypana village. (en)
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