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We present a density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) study of an extended $t-J$ model with hopping to the first and second neighbors -- the one dimensional $t_1-t_2-J$ model. The full phase diagram as a function of the density $n$ and exchange strength $J$, for both positive and negative values of $t_2$, is obtained. For $t_2=-0.5$ we observe that, in the strongly interacting region, Nagaoka Ferromagnetism (FM) is accompanied by a triplet pair density wave (PDW) upon doping. As the spin exchange $J$ increases, a charge density wave (CDW) phase emerges and then gives way to singlet superconductivity (SC). This phase behaves as a singlet PDW with vanishing spacial average of the order parameter and a spin gap. When $t_2=0.5$, the physics is basically reminiscent of the conventional $t-J$ model, undergoing a transition from a metallic to a SC phase as a function of $J$. |