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.
RMG3CN1C–Old church at Acoma, New Mexico, USA
RM2DCK2PH–Old Church at Acoma, New Mexico, still image, Postcards, 1898 - 1931
RMG3AFK9–Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N.M.
RM2HKJM08–Vintage polychrom color print of Mission San Esteban Rey, an old mission church built ca. 1641 at Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, USA ca 1902
RMM657NJ–1930s KIVA LADDER AND ADOBE BUILDING ARCHITECTURE ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1672 HAR001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
RMA724PB–Old Gas Station outside of Acoma Pueblo New Mexico
RFK03Y2R–An old adobe home with pre glass window in one of the oldest continually inhabitated settlements in North America, Acoma Pueblo Sky City, New Mexico,
RMKJFPJ0–Photograph of two Native American women gathering water in clay jars at a well, titled 'The Old Well of Acoma, considered by many the most picturesque Indian village of the Southwest', by Edward S Curtis, New Mexico, 1904. From the New York Public Library.
RFC5X25F–Acoma, New Mexico - Old colored photo, circa 1898
RMAE1XG4–Ancient Puebloan or Anasazi warrior of Katzimo near Acoma Pueblo where a single man can repel an army. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMJM1PBM–Acoma Pueblo, Grants, New Mexico, USA; Old trail up rocks. Modern steps beside rock-cut hand and toe holds.
RM2HKKC4D–Vintage photographic print ca. 1905 of Mission San Esteban Rey, an old church built ca. 1641 at Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. Edward S. Curtis, 1868-1952, photographer
RMDT0C65–Confessional in the old church at the Acoma Pueblo, ca.1900
RMCN87H7–First published 1916 New Mexico Acoma Pueblo Stairway stairs
RMKK8DDN–Black and white photograph, full side view of adobe house with water in foreground, captioned 'Acoma Pueblo National Historic Landmark, New Mexico', by Ansel Adams, from Photographs of National Parks and Monuments, New Mexico, United States, 1941.
RMERGTKC–Native American clay pottery, hand - made by the Pueblo People of New Mexico and Arizona. Selection of different vessels, pots. Pueblo Indian. American Indians. Santo domingo, hopi, acoma, santa clara, maricopa, very old zuni, prehistoric hopi, prehistoric pueblo lamp, prehistoric water jar from cliff dweller ruins. Artist unknown.
RMKJFPYD–Photograph of five Native American women, walking in the desert, ceramic pots filled with water on their heads, titled 'Acoma Water Carriers, Acoma girls returning to the mesa top with filled jars', by Edward S Curtis, 1904. From the New York Public Library.
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.
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
RMAXE9TG–Mission Church of San Esteban del Rey, Acoma Sky City Pueblo
RMER9144–Acoma, New Mexico
RMBK5NAR–Adobe Buildings of Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
RMM657NB–1930s ADOBE BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURE KIVA LADDER ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1670 HAR001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
RM2HKJKMC–Vintage polychrom color print of Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, USA ca 1898 - 1905
RFK03XXG–An old adobe house at Acoma Pueblo Sky City, one of the oldest continually inhabitated settlements in North America, New Mexico, USA.
RMKDJ2AR–Old church at pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico, 1902
RMAND32X–A view of 1000 year buildings made of stone and mud atop a mesa known as Acoma Pueblo
RMKDGM78–Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N.M LCCN2008679602
RMJM1P9A–Acoma Pueblo, Grants, New Mexico, USA; looking north east from Acoma Pueblo to Enchanted Mesa from above Old Trail rock cut stairway.
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
RMDTJH11–Old church at the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, ca.1900
RMCN87GA–First published 1916 Water carrier of Acoma New Mexico mud brick house ladder wooden wood
RMS13XE2–The old city of Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico.
RMC2C979–Acoma Pueblo New Mexico USA
RMAA9WPA–Window with Flowers Acoma Pueblo New Mexico United States of America
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.
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
RMT7W83G–Homemade wooden outhouses line the edge of a sandstone mesa that is home to the Acoma Pueblo, a Native American community of four indian villages in an isolated area some 60 miles (97 km) west of Albuquerque, the capital of New Mexico in southwestern USA. Founded in the 12th Century, Acoma is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in North America. Some 30 tribal members live on the mesa in adobe dwellings that have no sewage disposal, electricity or running water. Tourists are welcome to join guided tours of the historic Sky City (Old Acoma) village.
RMAXEB5G–Acoma Sky City Pueblo, New Mexico
RM2C8X5W4–Acoma No. 3 .
RMM657N6–1930s ADOBE BUILDINGS AND BREAD BAKING OVENS ARCHITECTURE OF ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1669 HAR001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
RM2CDNE06–Acoma from the South .
RFK03Y1W–A pre galss window in one of the oldest continually inhabitated settlements in North America, Acoma Pueblo Sky City, New Mexico, USA.
RF2BTFD7B–Detail of adobe house in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo on top of a mesa in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMPBBR4X–1130 Old Church, Pueblo of Acoma (NBY 23015)
RMK9R2X9–Priest at the altar in old church at the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 1886 (CHS 4542)
RMW458DT–Confessional in the old church at the Acoma Pueblo, ca.1900
RMDTJH2K–Old church at the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, ca.1900
RFBT4JRG–Bench and Window - Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
RMS13XE7–Detail of a ladder and wall in the old town of Acoma, New Mexico.
RFT7RR4M–Acoma Pueblo historic adobe homes, doors and wooden ladders at Sky City in New Mexico, USA
RMA655JA–Acoma Pueblo New Mexico United States
RFP39T6D–Building in progress in Acoma Pueblo
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
RMATAD9E–INDIAN ADOBE HOUSE WITH LADDERS TO HEAVEN IN ACOMA NEW MEXICO
RMC2JH15–At the old well of Acoma
RM2A1MH21–Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N.M.
RMF14FYW–1930s TWO NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN IN SKY CITY THE OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY INHABITED CITY IN NORTH AMERICA ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA
RFP20AGR–The old adobe house. Rural landscape.
RFK03Y0C–Lone tree on the outcrop plus pond and home. One of the oldest continually inhabitated settlements in North America, Acoma Pueblo Sky City, New Mexico
RF2BTFD50–A traditional wooden ladder at dwelling in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo on top of mesa in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMPBBR4K–1130 Old Church, Pueblo of Acoma (NBY 23014)
RMKDG33W–Reservoir for saving rain water at rear of old church, Acoma Pueblo, ca.1900 (CHS 4511)
RMPB6YND–1130 Old church at pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico, 1902
RM2C550FY–Interior of the old church during early morning mass at the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 1886
RMDTK66N–Priest at the altar in old church at the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 1886
RMPB6ATK–1130 Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N.M-LCCN2008679602
RFBT4A2B–Kivas and white ladders in Sky City, the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
RMEYD89R–The Acoma Pueblo Built On Top Of A Sandstone Mesa, Pueblo Of Acoma, New Mexico, Usa
RMA655JD–Acoma Pueblo New Mexico United States
RFMED0D0–Completed in 1933, the Santa Maria de Acoma church stands amid a rugged landscape in McCartys, New Mexico, just off old Route 66.
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
RMB0MHW2–entry ladder village of acoma state of new mexico usa
RMK153YJ–View of Pueblos at Acoma, New Mexico, 1843.
RM2A1MH26–Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N.M;
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
RMG6CH72–1890s GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN MEN GOVERNOR EUSEBIUS & STAFF LOOKING AT CAMERA ACOMA PUEBLO CIBOLA COUNTY NEW MEXICO USA
RFK03Y46–View from the top of the rocky outcrop Acoma Pueblo is perched upon. New Mexico, USA.
RF2BTFD59–A traditional wooden ladder at dwelling in Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), Native American pueblo on top of mesa in Acoma Indian Reservation, New Mexico, USA
RMFPW24D–1930s ADOBE BUILDING ARCHITECTURE CHURCH TOWERS OF MISSION SAN ESTABAN REY ACOMA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA
RMK9R2TC–Pueblo Indian bell ringer in the belfry of the old church, Acoma Pueblo, ca.1900 (CHS 4517)
RFP39BW2–Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum
RM2B8GX35–Governor Eusebius and his staff sitting on the steps of the old church, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 1886
RMDTK6NP–Reservoir for saving rain water at rear of old church, Acoma Pueblo, ca.1900
RMPBBR4E–1130 Old Church at Acoma, New Mexico (NYPL b12647398-75832)
RM2HX5W98–A large mass of Rock that resembles an old cathedral from the side is a Monument to Tragedy called the enchanted mesa, it was occupied by Acoma Indians of New Mexico years ago. The top was accessible by means of a leaning rock which was blown down during a heavy rain storm, leaving the unfortunate Indians to Starve to Death. August 29, 1952. (Photo by United Press).
RMA1W3F2–Acoma New Mexico A Native American resident of Acoma Pueblo also called Sky City
RF2HM6B8C–acoma, WA USA - circa August 2021: View of the Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park in the old town area on a cloudy, overcast day.
RMMFKJKB–A faded, handmade US 66 road sign hangs on a post outside the former Acoma Curio Shop in the Route 66 village of San Fidel, New Mexico.
RM2MBDP08–Acoma, New Mexico area views, between 1899 and 1928.
RFJ4XWYN–Acoma Pueblo Church
RFA1KMF2–Wooden ladders leaning on pueblos at Acoma Pueblo New Mexico
RM2A2NYYH–Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico. The old governor
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