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Acoma Collection

Acoma, also known as Acoma Pueblo or Sky City, is a captivating destination in the Southwest that holds deep Indian roots

Background imageAcoma Collection: Southwest, Indian

Southwest, Indian handicrafts. Jemez pottery, 12-century Anasazi Mimbres bowl, Navajo buckle, Navajo bead work & turquoise necklaces, Acoma seed pot. PR

Background imageAcoma Collection: Sky City, Acoma Pueblo

Sky City, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageAcoma Collection: Geography. The Mesa Encantada, Enchanted Mesa, New Mexico. Postcard, USA, 1899. (postcard)

Geography. The Mesa Encantada, Enchanted Mesa, New Mexico. Postcard, USA, 1899. (postcard)
3433811 Geography. The Mesa Encantada, Enchanted Mesa, New Mexico. Postcard, USA, 1899. (postcard); (add.info.: Coll. Part. Geography. The Mesa Encantada, Enchanted Mesa, New Mexico)

Background imageAcoma Collection: Native American clay pottery made by Native Americans of the Pueblo People, New Mexico, 1920 (print)

Native American clay pottery made by Native Americans of the Pueblo People, New Mexico, 1920 (print)
3794046 Native American clay pottery made by Native Americans of the Pueblo People, New Mexico, 1920 (print); (add.info.: Native American clay pottery)

Background imageAcoma Collection: Acoma Water-Girl

Acoma Water-Girl
An oil painting of a young woman carrying a decorative vessel containing water, upon her head, surrounded by other figures, living in Acoma Pueblo, a village in New Mexico. Date: circa 1923

Background imageAcoma Collection: Acoma Pottery (colour litho)

Acoma Pottery (colour litho)
980431 Acoma Pottery (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Acoma Pottery)

Background imageAcoma Collection: Olla, Haaku, Acoma Pueblo (ceramic)

Olla, Haaku, Acoma Pueblo (ceramic)
862727 Olla, Haaku, Acoma Pueblo (ceramic) by American School; 30.5x33.9x18.4 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; American, out of copyright

Background imageAcoma Collection: Old church at Acoma, New Mexico, USA

Old church at Acoma, New Mexico, USA
Old church at Acoma (known as The Sky City), New Mexico, USA. Date: 1930s

Background imageAcoma Collection: SAN ESTEVAN DEL RAY, 1934. An altarpiece in the San Estevan del Rey Mission Church in Acoma

SAN ESTEVAN DEL RAY, 1934. An altarpiece in the San Estevan del Rey Mission Church in Acoma, New Mexico. Drawing, 12 April 1934

Background imageAcoma Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI JEWELER. A Zuni turquoise driller at work at the Acoma pueblo

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI JEWELER. A Zuni turquoise driller at work at the Acoma pueblo village near San Juan, New Mexico. Photograph, c1901

Background imageAcoma Collection: USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City, San Esteban Del Rey Church

USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City, San Esteban Del Rey Church

Background imageAcoma Collection: USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Village

USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Village

Background imageAcoma Collection: USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City, House Detail

USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City, House Detail

Background imageAcoma Collection: USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Cultural Center

USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Cultural Center

Background imageAcoma Collection: NM, New Mexico, Acoma Pueblo Sky City occupied since circa AD 1150, the

NM, New Mexico, Acoma Pueblo Sky City occupied since circa AD 1150, the plaza area

Background imageAcoma Collection: NA, USA, New Mexico, Acona

NA, USA, New Mexico, Acona

Background imageAcoma Collection: Four Acoma Indians gather to collect water, 1905. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952)

Four Acoma Indians gather to collect water, 1905. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952)

Background imageAcoma Collection: Acoma Pueblo

Acoma Pueblo
Acoma, New Mexico: c. 1927 The Acoma Pueblo as seen from the air

Background imageAcoma Collection: Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Pueblo architecture

Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Pueblo architecture

Background imageAcoma Collection: Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N. M

Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N. M
Old church at pueblo of Acoma, N.M.. Date c1902

Background imageAcoma Collection: Acoma, New Mexico

Acoma, New Mexico. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imageAcoma Collection: NATI2A-00173

NATI2A-00173
Ancient Puebloan/Anasazi warrior of Katzimo, near Acoma, where a single man might keep an army at bay. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAcoma Collection: NATI2A-00058

NATI2A-00058
Ancestral Puebloan/Anasazi women carrying water in pots up to a mesa top. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAcoma Collection: Pueblo Women Make Bread

Pueblo Women Make Bread
Women of the Acoma people of New Mexico bake their bread in a communal outdoor oven shared by a number of families

Background imageAcoma Collection: New Mexican Baking 1908

New Mexican Baking 1908
New Mexico : women of the Acoma people bake their bread in a communal outdoor oven shared by a number of families


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Acoma, also known as Acoma Pueblo or Sky City, is a captivating destination in the Southwest that holds deep Indian roots. Located in New Mexico, this ancient pueblo has been occupied since circa AD 1150 and continues to be home to the Acoma people. One of the iconic sights at the breathtaking view of Sky City perched atop a mesa. This remarkable settlement showcases traditional adobe structures that have stood for centuries, preserving the rich heritage of its inhabitants. The Acoma Water-Girl represents the resilience and connection to nature that defines this community. The vibrant Acoma Pottery, with its intricate designs and vivid colors captured in a lithograph, reflects their artistic prowess. The Olla and Haaku ceramics crafted by skilled artisans from Acoma Pueblo are highly sought after for their beauty and craftsmanship. These pieces tell stories of tradition passed down through generations. The old church at Acoma stands as a testament to faith and history. San Estevan del Rey Mission Church was built in 1934 and houses an exquisite altarpiece that mesmerizes visitors with its intricate details. Zuni jewelers can often be found working diligently at Acoma Pueblo, creating stunning turquoise jewelry using traditional techniques. Their craftsmanship adds another layer of cultural significance to this enchanting place. Ladders made from sturdy wood are commonly seen throughout the pueblo, symbolizing both practicality and spiritual connections between different levels of existence within their society. As you explore this timeless land filled with adobe structures against a backdrop of sweeping landscapes, it becomes clear why Acoma is considered one of America's most treasured destinations. The combination of natural beauty intertwined with centuries-old traditions makes every visit unforgettable. Come experience the magic yourself at Sky City - immerse yourself in history while marveling at San Esteban Del Rey Church or witnessing local artisans create masterpieces before your eyes. Discover why New Mexico's enchanting Acoma Pueblo continues to captivate visitors from all over the world.