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Pueblos of New Mexico

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As early as 1851, photographers journeyed along the arduous Santa Fe Trail on horseback and in covered wagons on a quest to capture the magnificent vistas on film. In the ever-changing light of New Mexico's landscape, they photographed the faces of the Pueblo People and helped to document their ancient, unimaginable world. They became witness to millennia of history. New Mexico's first inhabitants are believed to have descended from the Anasazi, the largely nomadic group that settled along the Colorado Plateau around 200 AD. Most likely, drought conditions brought the population centers of the Anasazi villages located in the Four Corners of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico to settle along the Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico and the Mogollon Rim of Arizona in 1300 AD.

ISBN-13: 9781467129428

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC

Publication Date: 08-06-2018

Pages: 128

Product Dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

Series: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Ana Pacheco's family settled in Santa Fe during the 17th century. While working as the historian in her hometown, Pacheco had the opportunity to study the cultural intersectionality that defines Santa Fe. Captivated by the enduring legacy of New Mexico's indigenous population, Pacheco continues to share their stories with people throughout the world. Photographs of the Pueblos dating back to 1866, provided courtesy of the Museum of New Mexico, offer a window into an ancient past that remains vibrant today.

Table of Contents

Foreword 6

Acknowledgments 7

Introduction 8

1 Northern Tiwa Pueblos 11

2 Tewa Pueblos 21

3 Towa Pueblos 61

4 Keres Pueblos 67

5 Zuni Pueblo 99

6 Southern Tiwa Pueblos 113

Bibliography 126

About the Archives 127