RF2GA2P0H–Adobe apartment dwellings in the ancient indigenous community of Acoma Pueblo with doors and windows installed over the years. The Acoma people sti...
RFP39T6F–Street with houses in Acoma Pueblo
RMCP0GWN–No visitors warning sign at Pueblo of Acoma land. New Mexico. USA
RMJWWG23–An aerial view of Acoma Indian Pueblo, continually inhabited since about 1150 A.D., and the San Estevan del Rey Mission Church built in 1629, both
RFEH8JX7–Detail of adobe house in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMB7PDM4–Acoma Pueblo, a mountaintop American Indian dwelling in New Mexico, USA
RMAXEB5G–Acoma Sky City Pueblo, New Mexico
RMFBAXKR–Views from Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMH8NK3N–Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Pueblo architecture.
RFWKA0M0–A Pueblo of Acoma warning sign
RM2MT4GRP–USA, Southwest, New Mexico, Acoma Indian Reservation, Sky City
RF2HCJ2CE–Aerial View of Acoma Pueblo Native American Village in New Mexico, USA
RFM25YT1–Sky City Cultural Center in Acoma, New Mexico
RMC7YR92–New Mexico, Acoma Indian Reservation, Acomo pueblo with ladders leading to roof tops
RMAND32H–A view of 1000 year buildings made of stone and mud atop a mesa known as Acoma Pueblo
RMAX5AWT–Entrance to a Kiva, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, USA, America
RM2AW9NP0–Desert landscape and trees, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico USA
RMA655JA–Acoma Pueblo New Mexico United States
RMADNNGN–View of Acoma Indian Pueblo near Albuquerque New Mexico, USA
RF2GA2P2M–Close-up of a white, stone sculpture of a traditional Acoma Peoples family in the courtyard at the Sky City Cultural Center and Haak'u Museum again...
RFP39T72–Red ladder with dangling mop in Acoma Pueblo
RMEXMT8W–Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum. Acoma Pueblo. Cibola County, New Mexico. USA
RMA0PJ61–Acoma Pueblo or Sky City Acoma Reservation New Mexico
RFEH8JWT–Detail of adobe house in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMEXMT9H–Wooden ladder leads to the entrance of a Kiva. Acoma Pueblo. Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
RMFBAXKF–Views from Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMM657NB–1930s ADOBE BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURE KIVA LADDER ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1670 HAR001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
RMKK8D2T–A black and white photograph of several homes with a street running between them, the homes are made of stone and adobe, beams used to support the ceilings can be seen protruding from some of the roofs, the image comes from a series of photographs known as the mural project by Ansel Adams, he was commissioned by the National Park Service in 1941 to create a photographic mural for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington DC, the project came to an end due to World War II, the home is part of Acoma Pueblo and has been inhabited for over 800 years, Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexic
RM2MT4GMA–USA, Southwest, New Mexico, Acoma Indian Reservation, Sky City
RM2E86YMD–A young Native American girl cries as she sits on a bench in the shade at the Acoma Pueblo, an American Indian community on a reservation west of Albuquerque, the capital of New Mexico in southwestern USA. The youngster is among the tribal members that live in rock and adobe dwellings atop a remote sandstone mesa in the historic Sky City (Old Acoma) village. Founded in the 12th Century, Acoma is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America.
RM2DENAET–USA, Southwest, New Mexico, Route 66, Sky City, Indian Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo,
RFJ7PMC4–desert wasteland reservation tribe rocks pueblo indian travel historical
RMAND32X–A view of 1000 year buildings made of stone and mud atop a mesa known as Acoma Pueblo
RMEPDN6C–Sandstone boulder formations in a field of grass and sunflowers near Acoma Indian Pueblo on the Acoma Reservation in New Mexico
RMA655JD–Acoma Pueblo New Mexico United States
RM2AW9P3T–Tour guide and tourists at San Esteban del Rey Mission and Convento (1640), Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico USA
RFAYJRR5–Town view of Acoma Pueblo known as Sky City a national historic landmark in New Mexico USA
RFP39T6D–Building in progress in Acoma Pueblo
RFEH8JX2–Detail of adobe house in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMEXMT97–Tourists boarding the shuttle bus from the Sky City Cultural Center. Acoma Pueblo. Cibola County, New Mexico. USA
RMFBAXK5–Adobe Houses Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMF14FYW–1930s TWO NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN IN SKY CITY THE OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY INHABITED CITY IN NORTH AMERICA ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA
RMKK8DMJ–A black and white exterior photograph of an adobe house, the multistory home consists of several sections that are in various stages of completion, a reflection of the home can be seen in the pool of water in the foreground, the image comes from a series of photographs known as the mural project by Ansel Adams, he was commissioned by the National Park Service in 1941 to create a photographic mural for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington DC, the project came to an end due to World War II, the home is part of Acoma Pueblo which has been inhabited for over 800 years, Acoma India
RM2E86YFF–A young Native American girl rests on a bench in the shade as she anxiously watches tourists visiting the Acoma Pueblo, an American Indian community on a reservation west of Albuquerque, the capital of New Mexico in southwestern USA. The youngster is among the tribal members that live in rock and adobe dwellings atop a remote sandstone mesa in the historic Sky City (Old Acoma) village. Founded in the 12th Century, Acoma is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America.
RM2DENA5P–USA, Southwest, New Mexico, Route 66, Sky City, Indian Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo,
RMEPDN68–Three beautiful ceramic bowls made by an Acoma Indian potter, at Acoma Indian Pueblo in central New Mexico
RM2AW9NWE–People in lobby reception area, Sky City Cultural Center, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico USA
RFAYJRT1–Low angle shot of adobe building with vigas on an Indian reservation New Mexico USA
RFP39T6X–Acoma building with outside ladder
RFEH8HHR–Detail of adobe house in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMEXMT9M–Wooden ladder leads to the entrance of a Kiva. Acoma Pueblo. Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
RMFBAXJ8–Adobe Houses Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMKK8CPY–A black and white exterior photograph of an adobe house, the multistory home consists of several sections that are in various stages of completion, a reflection of the home can be seen in the pool of water in the foreground, the image comes from a series of photographs known as the mural project by Ansel Adams, he was commissioned by the National Park Service in 1941 to create a photographic mural for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington DC, the project came to an end due to World War II, the home is part of Acoma Pueblo and has been inhabited for over 800 years, Acoma Indian
RM2E86YA5–A young Native American boy and his pet dog rest in the shade at the side of his hilltop home in Acoma Pueblo, an American Indian community on a reservation west of Albuquerque, the capital of New Mexico in southwestern USA. Founded in the 12th Century, Acoma is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America. The youngster is among the tribal members that live in rock and adobe dwellings atop a remote sandstone mesa. Tourists are welcome to join guided tours of his historic Sky City (Old Acoma) village.
RM2AW9P0K–'When Grandpa Speaks', clay figures by Marilyn Ray, Sky City Cultural Center, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico USA
RFAYJRP7–Adobe wall construction
RFP39T6N–Front door in Acoma Pueblo with white peeling paint
RMEH8JXN–Local guide at horno, adobe-built outdoor oven at Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), New Mexico, USA
RMEXMT9R–View from Acoma Sky city. Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
RMFBAXJ4–Adobe Houses Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMKK8DKF–A black and white exterior photograph of San Estevan del Rey Mission Church, the adobe building was constructed in the 17th century, wooden beams that create the structure for the roof can be seen protruding from the side, a cross stands on tower at the corner, the image comes from a series of photographs known as the mural project by Ansel Adams, he was commissioned by the National Park Service in 1941 to create a photographic mural for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington DC, the project came to an end due to World War II, the church is part of Acoma Pueblo and has been inha
RM2E86Y3C–A large pile of firewood sits next to a horno, the Spanish name for the beehive- shaped outdoor ovens made of adobe mud that are used to cook food in the Acoma Pueblo, a Native American community on an Indian reservation west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Founded in the 12th Century atop a remote sandstone mesa, Acoma is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America. As in early times, wood is burned inside these traditional ovens until a certain temperature is reached for the specific item being cooked, such as bread, meat or corn on the cob.
RM2AW9P0X–Lawrence Riley (Chef Jay), horno (oven) and paddle, Yaaka Cafe, Sky City Cultural Center, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico USA
RFAYJRT9–Native American Indian Dwelling
RFP39T6R–Prepared for winter with chopped wood under the ladder
RF2BTFCXN–Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo on top of a mesa in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMEXMT9T–Guided tour of Acoma Sky city. Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
RMFBAXJE–Adobe Houses Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMKK8CRW–A black and white exterior photograph of San Estevan del Rey Mission Church, the adobe building was constructed in the 17th century, wooden beams that create the structure for the roof can be seen protruding from the side, several crosses can be seen on the top of the church and a second floor bacony is located in the foreground, the image comes from a series of photographs known as the mural project by Ansel Adams, he was commissioned by the National Park Service in 1941 to create a photographic mural for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington DC, the project came to an end due
RFP39T70–Acoma houses with outside ladders
RF2BTFD15–Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo on top of a mesa in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMEXMT9W–Tourist descending the Acoma Sky city. Cibola County, New Mexico, USA