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Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2D-00262

NATI2D-00262
Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan kivas at Chetro Ketl in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2A-00017

NATI2A-00017
Pueblo farmers watching over their fields, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2A-00018

NATI2A-00018
Women decorating pottery on the roof of a Pueblo village, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: NATI2A-00020

NATI2A-00020
Zuni family planting their crops, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo home interior, 1800s

Pueblo home interior, 1800s
Pueblo Indian woman inside her adobe house, 1800s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: Zuni dry-farming agriculture

Zuni dry-farming agriculture
Vegetable gardens at Zuni Pueblo enclosed by masonry walls, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: Plumed serpent of the Pueblo Indians

Plumed serpent of the Pueblo Indians
Pueblo Indian plumed serpent Ko-lo-wissi, a spirit or deity, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: Serpent spirit of San Ildefonso Pueblo

Serpent spirit of San Ildefonso Pueblo
San Ildefonso Pueblo horned serpent of the underworld, Avan Yu, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: AGRI2D-00030

AGRI2D-00030
Posole - Pueblo Indian dried corn - in a Native American basket. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: AGRI2D-00021

AGRI2D-00021
Dried beans in a Pueblo Indian pot. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indian villages of the 1800s

Pueblo Indian villages of the 1800s
Map of the Pueblo region, showing inhabited pueblos and ruins, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePueblo Collection: Outdoor ovens, Rancho de las Golondrinas, New Mexico

Outdoor ovens, Rancho de las Golondrinas, New Mexico
Adobe ovens at Rancho de las Golondrinas, a Spanish colonial homestead near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: Outdoor oven, Rancho de las Golondrinas, New Mexico

Outdoor oven, Rancho de las Golondrinas, New Mexico
Adobe oven at Rancho de las Golondrinas, a Spanish colonial homestead near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: AGRI2D-00037

AGRI2D-00037
Pinon nuts, an important food of Southwestern Native Americans, in a Pueblo Indian pottery bowl. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: AGRI2D-00038

AGRI2D-00038
Pinon nuts, an important food of Southwestern Native Americans, in a basket. Digital photograph

Background imagePueblo Collection: Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, USA

Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, USA - an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos (Northern Tiwa) speaking Native American tribe of Pueblo people Date: 1913

Background imagePueblo Collection: United States. Taos Pueblo. Adobe building

United States. Taos Pueblo. Adobe building
United States. Taos Pueblo. Inhabited by Tiwa Indians of the Pueblo tribe. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adobe building. State of New Mexico

Background imagePueblo Collection: United States. Taos Pueblo. Adobe buildings

United States. Taos Pueblo. Adobe buildings
United States. Taos Pueblo. Inhabited by Tiwa Indians of the Pueblo tribe. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adobe buildings. State of New Mexico

Background imagePueblo Collection: United States. Taos Pueblo. Arched entrance to the St Jerome

United States. Taos Pueblo. Arched entrance to the St Jerome
United States. Taos Pueblo. Inhabited by Tiwa Indians of the Pueblo tribe. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Arched entrance to the St Jerome Chapel, 1850. State of New Mexico

Background imagePueblo Collection: United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture

United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Detail of an petroglyph. State of New Mexico

Background imagePueblo Collection: Reproduction of an old adobe ovens for making bread. Petrogl

Reproduction of an old adobe ovens for making bread. Petroglyph National Monument. Near Albuquerque. State of New Mexico. United States

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo water-carrier

Pueblo water-carriers from New Mexico, here showing a man carrying two ceramic pots with the help of a strap handle

Background imagePueblo Collection: New Mexico Potteryu

New Mexico Potteryu
A craftsperson of the Pueblo Indians, New Mexico, sits among a selection of handmade pots and bowls. Date: 1923

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico, USA
Pueblo of Zuni looking west, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indians selling wares, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo Indians selling wares, New Mexico, USA
Pueblo Indians selling their wares at a railway station in New Mexico, USA. Date: 1902

Background imagePueblo Collection: Donkeys carrying wood, Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA

Donkeys carrying wood, Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA
Donkeys carrying wood to market, Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imagePueblo Collection: Puye Indian cliff dwellings near Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Puye Indian cliff dwellings near Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Puye Indian cliff dwellings, ruins of an abandoned pueblo near Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Showing two people standing inside a reconstructed kiva, a room used for religious rituals. Date: 1930s

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indians selling crafts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo Indians selling crafts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Pueblo Indians selling their handmade arts and crafts on a market day in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1940s

Background imagePueblo Collection: Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
The historic Old Town of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. It dates back to 1706, when the city was founded by the Spanish. Date: circa 1908

Background imagePueblo Collection: La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
La Fonda Hotel (The Inn), Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. In Indian Pueblo style, it was managed by the Fred Harvey Company, on the Santa Fe Railroad tourist trail. Date: circa 1930

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indians with pottery, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo Indians with pottery, New Mexico, USA
Two prizewinning pottery makers, Maria and Julian, San Ildefonso Indian Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1940s

Background imagePueblo Collection: Indian dance, Santa Clara, New Mexico, USA

Indian dance, Santa Clara, New Mexico, USA
Indian dance at Santa Clara, near Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indians and locals, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo Indians and locals, New Mexico, USA
Pueblo Indians and white locals, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indian boy, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo Indian boy, New Mexico, USA
Pueblo Indian boy, Na-Na-Tse, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1925

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USA
Aerial view of the Pueblo of Santo Domingo, on the east bank of the Rio Grande, New Mexico, USA, with a railway track in the foreground. Date: 1921

Background imagePueblo Collection: Old men singing, Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USA

Old men singing, Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USA
Old men singing during the Corn Dance in the pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USA. They are singing a tribal song of thanksgiving to the gods for good crops. Date: 1910s

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo Indian couple, Arizona-New Mexico, USA

Pueblo Indian couple, Arizona-New Mexico, USA
Pueblo Indian couple near the Arizona-New Mexico state border, USA. Date: circa 1925

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico, USA
Aerial view of the Pueblo of San Felipe, on the east bank of the Rio Grande, New Mexico, USA. Date: circa 1920

Background imagePueblo Collection: Primitive Indian village, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Primitive Indian village, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
A Primitive Indian village in the heart of a modern city, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1920

Background imagePueblo Collection: Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico, USA

Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico, USA
Pueblo of Isleta, near Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, with a church in the distance. Date: 1923

Background imagePueblo Collection: Train leaving Union Station, Pueblo, Colorado, USA

Train leaving Union Station, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Train standing at Union Station, Pueblo, Colorado, USA. It is the D&RGW (Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad) Scenic Ltd, ready to leave for Salt Lake City, 23 October 1938. Date: 1938

Background imagePueblo Collection: Sanctuario de Chimayo Mission

Sanctuario de Chimayo Mission
Detail of a side altar painted by Publo Indians at Sanctuario de Chimayo Mission Church, New Mexico. 1816 Date: 1816

Background imagePueblo Collection: ACEVEDO, Isidoro (1867-1952). Spanish writer

ACEVEDO, Isidoro (1867-1952). Spanish writer and socialist politician. Secretary of PSOE (Spanish Socialist Party) in 1896

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA, Utah, Bluff. Monarch Cave Ruin near Butler Wash on Cedar Mesa

USA, Utah, Bluff. Monarch Cave Ruin near Butler Wash on Cedar Mesa. (Large format sizes available)

Background imagePueblo Collection: San Gregorio Church at Abo Ruins, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. New Mexico

San Gregorio Church at Abo Ruins, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. New Mexico, USA

Background imagePueblo Collection: Abo Ruins, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. New Mexico, USA

Abo Ruins, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. New Mexico, USA

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA, Native American Cliff Dwellings, Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park

USA, Native American Cliff Dwellings, Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

Background imagePueblo Collection: USA, Arizona. Native American ruins at Wupatki National Monument, located in north-central Arizona

USA, Arizona. Native American ruins at Wupatki National Monument, located in north-central Arizona, near Flagstaff




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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.