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Pueblo Collection (#16)

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Background imagePueblo Collection: Pictograph of the legendary figure called Kokopeli who brought the wooden flute

Pictograph of the legendary figure called Kokopeli who brought the wooden flute and fertility to the Pueblo Indians

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA; Utah; Glen Canyon National Park. Detail of petroglyph near Escalante River

USA; Utah; Glen Canyon National Park. Detail of petroglyph near Escalante River

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indians in America their native rugs and artwork at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico

Pueblo Indians in America their native rugs and artwork at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque

Background imagePueblo Collection: Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Old adobe church on the reservation

Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Old adobe church on the reservation

Background imagePueblo Collection: Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Puye Cliff dwellings. Site of ancient

Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Puye Cliff dwellings. Site of ancient ruins from the 1100 s. Tewa tribe

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA, New Mexico, Chaco Canyon. Chaco Culture National Historical Park situated in Chaco Canyon

USA, New Mexico, Chaco Canyon. Chaco Culture National Historical Park situated in Chaco Canyon, a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250

Background imagePueblo Collection: Adobe indian pueblo buildings in Taos, New Mexico

Adobe indian pueblo buildings in Taos, New Mexico

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA, Utah, Lake Powell. Petroglyphs from the Archaic or Ancestral Pueblo period include

USA, Utah, Lake Powell. Petroglyphs from the Archaic or Ancestral Pueblo period include humanoid figures

Background imagePueblo Collection: North America, USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly N. M. from the South Rm

North America, USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly N. M. from the South Rm
North America, USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly N.M. from the South Rm

Background imagePueblo Collection: North America, USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly N. P. from the South Rm

North America, USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly N. P. from the South Rm
North America, USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly N.P. from the South Rm

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA, Southwest, Arizona, Wupatki National Monument

USA, Southwest, Arizona, Wupatki National Monument

Background imagePueblo Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI RUNNER. A Zuni runner holding a bow and arrow. Photograph, c1909

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI RUNNER. A Zuni runner holding a bow and arrow. Photograph, c1909

Background imagePueblo Collection: GRAND CANYON: CLIMBER. Photographer Ellsworth Kolb scaling a wall of rock 400 feet above the mine

GRAND CANYON: CLIMBER. Photographer Ellsworth Kolb scaling a wall of rock 400 feet above the mine on the Hummingbird Trail in the Grand Canyon in Arizona; at upper right is a ladder leading to a

Background imagePueblo Collection: MESA VERDE: CLIFF PALACE. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE: CLIFF PALACE. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Stereograph, c1917

Background imagePueblo Collection: NEW MEXICO: LAGUNA PUEBLO. A view of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Steel engraving, American, 1854

NEW MEXICO: LAGUNA PUEBLO. A view of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Steel engraving, American, 1854, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imagePueblo 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 imagePueblo Collection: Relics of an ancient race, pueblo of San Juan, N. M

Relics of an ancient race, pueblo of San Juan, N. M
Relics of an ancient race, pueblo of San Juan, N.M.. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imagePueblo Collection: An Estufa, Pueblo of Taos, N. M. An Estufa, Pueblo of Taos, N

An Estufa, Pueblo of Taos, N. M. An Estufa, Pueblo of Taos, N
An Estufa, Pueblo of Taos, N.M.. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imagePueblo Collection: New Mexico. Pueblo de Taos

New Mexico. Pueblo de Taos. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imagePueblo Collection: Going to the spring, Pueblo of San Juan, N. M

Going to the spring, Pueblo of San Juan, N. M
Going to the spring, Pueblo of San Juan, N.M.. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo of Zuni

Pueblo of Zuni
Native American pueblo in New Mexico Date: 1850

Background imagePueblo Collection: Macaw petroglyph carved on basalt rock, Petroglyph National Monument, Albuqurque, New Mexico, U

Macaw petroglyph carved on basalt rock, Petroglyph National Monument, Albuqurque, New Mexico, U. S. A. january
Macaw petroglyph carved on basalt rock, Petroglyph National Monument, Albuqurque, New Mexico, U.S.A. january

Background imagePueblo Collection: Hummingbird petroglyph carved on basalt rock, Petroglyph National Monument, Albuqurque

Hummingbird petroglyph carved on basalt rock, Petroglyph National Monument, Albuqurque, New Mexico, U. S. A. january
Hummingbird petroglyph carved on basalt rock, Petroglyph National Monument, Albuqurque, New Mexico, U.S.A. january

Background imagePueblo Collection: Shiprock, Volcanic Plug, Utah

Shiprock, Volcanic Plug, Utah
Shiprock is a rock formation rising nearly 1, 583 feet above the high-desert plain in New Mexico, USA. It is located in the center of the Ancient Pueblo People or Ancestral Puebloan civilization

Background imagePueblo Collection: ZULOAGA: BULLFIGHTERS. Torerillos de Pueblo. Oil on canvas, 1913, by Ignacio Zuloaga

ZULOAGA: BULLFIGHTERS. Torerillos de Pueblo. Oil on canvas, 1913, by Ignacio Zuloaga

Background imagePueblo Collection: ZUNI WOMAN, c1903. A Zuni woman wrapped in a blanket. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

ZUNI WOMAN, c1903. A Zuni woman wrapped in a blanket. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imagePueblo Collection: PUEBLO POTTER, c1905. Female potter of the Santa Clara pueblo in New Mexico

PUEBLO POTTER, c1905. Female potter of the Santa Clara pueblo in New Mexico. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1905

Background imagePueblo Collection: HOPI MAIDENS, 1906. A group of young Hopi women standing outside an entrance of a pueblo building

HOPI MAIDENS, 1906. A group of young Hopi women standing outside an entrance of a pueblo building in the village of Walpi, Arizona. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1906

Background imagePueblo Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1897

Background imagePueblo Collection: MESA VERDE: CLIFF PALACE. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE: CLIFF PALACE. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Photograph, c1911

Background imagePueblo Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Section of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Section of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imagePueblo Collection: PUEBLO GROUP, 1904. A group of Pueblo Native Americans, three holding a snake in the foreground

PUEBLO GROUP, 1904. A group of Pueblo Native Americans, three holding a snake in the foreground, with two white American men in the center. Photographed at the Worlds Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, 1904

Background imagePueblo Collection: Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan architecture, Utah

Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan architecture, Utah
Round and square towers of Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan, Howenweep National Monument, Utah. Photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Howevweep, Utah

Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Howevweep, Utah
Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Howenweep National Monument, Utah, with Sleeping Ute Mountain in the background. Photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00419

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Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00421

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Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00422

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Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00423

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Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00427

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Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00426

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Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00428

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Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00477

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Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancers performing the Deer Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00453

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Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Buffalo Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00454

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Moccasins of a Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00433

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Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00432

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Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00431

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Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00430

NATI2D-00430
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph




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"Pueblo: A Tapestry of Southwest Heritage and Rich History" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Pueblo, an ancient American Indian tribe whose roots trace back to 1715. These indigenous communities flourished across various locations in North America during the early 18th century, creating a vibrant tapestry of cultures. Step into the enchanting landscapes of New Mexico, where colorful sunset blossoms across the sky like a breathtaking masterpiece. Taos Pueblo stands proudly as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled in Taos, New Mexico. This sacred place is a testament to the enduring spirit and traditions of these resilient people. The Southwest region echoes with their legacy through remarkable American Indian art and handicrafts. Admire intricate Navajo blankets, exquisite beadwork, and stunning turquoise necklaces that reflect their deep connection to nature and spirituality. Pueblo pots are another treasure that showcases their exceptional craftsmanship. Each vessel tells its own story while preserving centuries-old techniques passed down through generations. Venture further west to Utah's Hovenweep National Monument where Hovenweep Castle stands as a silent witness to ancestral Puebloan cliff-dwellings dating back centuries. Marvel at this architectural marvel that speaks volumes about their ingenuity and adaptability. As you explore maps tracing city streets in Pueblo Colorado or visit Betatakin's Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan cliff-dwelling site, you'll discover how these tribes thrived by cultivating corn, beans, and squash using traditional Native American methods—a testament to their sustainable way of life deeply rooted in harmony with nature. Transport yourself back in time to Taos Pueblo during the 1800s when these communities faced immense challenges yet persevered with unwavering strength—leaving behind an indelible mark on history for future generations to cherish.