RM2F61H0A–Pueblo Indians, Rio Grande Valley, 1860s
RMDRJGA1–Native American Pueblo Indians, Colorado, USA
RMRJJN6F–An engraving depicting Zuni Indians (Pueblo Indians of New Mexico) performing a sacred dance, perhaps to bring the rain. In costumes and masks, the men impersonate spirits or gods called Kachinas. Dated 19th century
RMA61P7R–Pueblo Indians in America in their native costumes at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque
RMC2GB38–Santa Clara pueblo Indians
RM2A69X14–Edward S. Curtis Native American Indians - Group of Pueblo Indians, three men in front holding snakes, two Caucasian men in center ca. 1905
RFM4Y719–Ancient ruins of Pueblo Indians Great House.
RMHD50BY–New Mexico, Albuquerque, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
RMA42PPK–engraving of a terraced house in 19th century New Mexico
RF2G754P9–This 1899 image shows an ancient Moqui village that was recently discovered. Hopi refers to a group of the Pueblo, the name given by the Spanish to the sedentary Native Americans who loved in stone or adobe communal houses in what is now the southwestern United States. The Hopi were formerly called Moki or Moqui. They speak the Hopi language. They occupy several mesa villages in northeastern Arizona and in 1990 numbered close to 12,000.
RMDT1T1Y–Group of Pueblo Indians at the pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico, ca.1898
RMECPKM3–High quality rock constrution of a Puebloan Kiva at the CHIMNEY ROCK NATIONAL MONUMENT- SOUTHERN COLORADO
RMPR1463–Horno, adobe outdoor oven of the Pueblo Indians, New Mexico. Photograph
RME1X8BC–Cortez, Colorado - The Oak Canyon Dancers from Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico perform during the Indian Arts & Culture Festival.
RMDBPTKA–Pueblo Indian cliff dwellings at Bandelier National, Monument, near Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
RMCFEW9Y–Group of Pueblo Indians in front of the us Capitol, 1923
RMDMB08G–Tewa Native American Indian Corn Dance, San Idelfonso Pueblo, New Mexico, USA, 1915
RMAX5ARJ–Adobe architecture in Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, USA, America
RMM1JFMF–Among the Pueblo Indians (1895) (14782560112)
RMG14TBP–Group of Pueblo Indians photographed at the U.S. Capitol, January 15, 1923. This was this first time since the Lincoln administration that the Pueblo Indians sent a delegation to Washington. They appeared before the Senate Lands committee.
RMDRJG99–Native American Pueblo Indians making beads
RMMR4T0N–Engraving depicting the ruins of prehistoric cliff houses of Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. Dated 19th century
RMD2BNMJ–Pueblo Indians At Buffalo Dance In New Mexico Near Albuquerque
RMBAW3T2–Pueblo Indians
RMW2HD9A–Edward S. Curtis Native American Indians - Group of Pueblo Indians, three men in front holding snakes, two Caucasian men in center ca. 1905
RM2CTBX0N–Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico., Continent Stereoscopic Company, Indians of North America, Pueblo Indians, Pueblos, New Mexico
RMWH917G–The Zunis were skilled potters, here is an example of their pottery patterns.. . Pueblo Indians: The designs are Zuni pottery patterns. Painted by Ema-Liya, a Zuni girl. The Zunis, like most Pueblo Indians, are skilled potters. The lettering is by Hinook Mahiwi Kilinaka (Angel De Cora). .
RMANT7NB–American Indian Zuni Pueblo Indian Parrot Dance Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RMBTJT83–Pueblo Indians photographed at the U.S. Capitol in their first formal visit to Washington DC since the Lincoln Administration. They appeared before the Senate Lands Committee. 1923.
RFJ230A1–USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Canyon del Muerto, Mummy Cave, ruins of Pueblo Indians
RMM657KT–1930s TWO NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN CARRYING OLLA WATER JAR ON HEAD AND BAKING BREAD IN HORNO OVEN SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO NM USA - i1559 HAR001 HARS FRIENDSHIP FULL-LENGTH LADIES INDIANS SPIRITUALITY AMERICANA NOSTALGIA MIDDLE-AGED NORTH AMERICA TOGETHERNESS JAR 25-30 YEARS 45-50 YEARS NORTH AMERICAN MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AND MUD NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO SAN ILDEFONSO MID-ADULT MID-ADULT WOMAN NEW MEXICO YOUNG ADULT WOMAN ADOBE-BUILT B&W BLACK AND WHITE HORNO OVEN INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED OLLA OUTDOOR OVEN PERSONS SAN ILDEFONSO SOUTHWEST SOUTHWESTERN
RMA61P7P–Pueblo Indians in America in their native costumes at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque
RMCWA9Y5–Pueblo Indians photographed at the U.S. Capitol in their first formal visit to Washington DC since the Lincoln Administration.
RMCPHY53–Jesse Walter Fewkes with archaeological discoveries of the Pueblo Indians, 1927
RMEMJAMW–The San Agustin de la Isleta Mission at Isleta Indian Pueblo in central New Mexico was constructed around 1710, after another, older church on the same spot was destroyed.
RMDANYWP–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Cave used as a house. Exterior.
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.
RMHJ8297–Wukoki Ruins - The Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
RF2DCD825–Pueblo Indians, Rio Grande Valley, 1860s
RMG3CN36–Pueblo Indians selling wares, New Mexico, USA
RMRJJN01–An engraving depicting the ruins of prehistoric cliff houses of Pueblo Indians in New Mexico. Dated 19th century
RMD2BNMR–Pueblo Indians At Buffalo Dance In New Mexico Near Albuquerque
RMBAW3R1–Pueblo Indians at Taos, New Mexico
RF2E92MEM–Zuni native American Indians, Pueblo, New Mexico. STODDARD 1895 old print
RMW527WG–Cart, Plow and Bake Ovens Of the Pueblo Indians, Taos, New Mexico..., Bryon H. Gurnsey (American, 1833 - 1880), 1872–1882, Albumen silver print
RMP50AP2–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Detail of an petroglyph. State of New Mexico.
RMAC3YF3–kiva interior at Kuaua Ruins Pueblo Indians Coronado State Monument Bernalillo New Mexico
RMR98DR9–U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt Greeting Pueblo Indians while sitting in Convertible Car, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1936
RMPB4X5B–1236 Pueblo Indians in front of a three storey Pueblo housing reproduction in the Department of Anthropology at the 1904 World's Fair
RMKDG2N1–Pueblo Indians in front of a three storey Pueblo housing reproduction in the Department of Anthropology at the 1904 World's Fair
RMA61P7X–Pueblo Indians in America in their native costumes at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque
RMDXK93B–Pueblo Taos Indians Mexico early 1900s
RMCPHY50–Jesse Walter Fewkes with archaeological discoveries of the Pueblo Indians, 1926
RMEN3T2P–Movie and television star 'Dennis Weaver visiting Taos Pueblo and a Taos Indian family to promote his new TV series McCloud.
RMDANYNC–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Petroglyph. New Mexico.
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.
RM2CCX20D–Jemez Pueblo Indians in a ceremonial dance) - Simeon Schwemberger, St. Michaels, Arizona
RMD53J27–Wupatki National Monument. Ruins of Adobe dwellings of Pueblo Indians near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
RMG3CN2G–Pueblo Indians selling their handmade arts and crafts on a market day in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1940s
RMB0J5NG–Taos Pueblo, Taos New Mexico, the oldest continually inhabited Native American Community in America
RMD2BNN1–Pueblo Indians In At Buffalo Dance In New Mexico Near Albuquerque
RMC2GBCH–Burke & Pueblo Indians,
RMJYY7Y2–Mesa Verde National Park, CO - 24 July 2016: Native American cliff dwellings, ancient home of the Pueblo at Mesa Verde National Park.
RM2CTB3PC–The Indian Puebla of La Guna, New Mexico., Appleton Stereo Photo Co., Indians of North America, Pueblo Indians, Dwellings, New Mexico, Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
RMP511F3–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Cliff dwellings. State of New Mexico.
RMANT5GD–Pueblo Indians perform Matachina Dance Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Albuquerque New Mexico
RMJF8YB6–Writing system of the Pueblo Indians. Origins and evolution of writing. Liebig collectors card, 1942
RMPBCWN0–1236 Pueblo Indians Selling Pottery (NBY 429091)
RMKKJXTX–Pueblo Indians making hollow log drums
RMA61P7N–Pueblo Indians in America in their native costumes at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque
RF2AX1WDB–1923 , 15 january , WASHINGTON , DC , USA :Group of Pueblo Indians photographed at the U.S. Capitol today. This is the first time since the Abraham Lincoln Administration that the Pueblo Indians have sent a delegation to Wash. They appeared before the Senate Lands Committee - Stati Uniti - USA - ritratto - portrait - Abramo - INDIANI INDIANO D' AMERICA - pellerossa - Capitol - Campidoglio ---- Archivio GBB
RMBJ2C7M–Native American Hopi Doll Indians Indian Pueblo Zuni Tewa Flagstaff Arizona
RMAFR9NJ–The Tiwa pueblo Taos located in Taos New Mexico at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
RMDANX5H–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Cliff dwellings. State of New Mexico.
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.
RM2CCX201–Jemez Pueblo Indians in a ceremonial dance, New Mexico) - Simeon Schwemberger, St. Michaels, Arizona
RM2A2NYKJ–Pueblo Indians
RMG3CN25–Pueblo Indians and locals, New Mexico, USA
RMB0J6R3–Taos Pueblo, Taos New Mexico, the oldest continually inhabited Native American Community in America
RM2DB2XHN–Burke & Pueblo Indians,.
RMC2GBBJ–Pueblo Indians in DC
RMJYY7Y4–Mesa Verde National Park, CO - 24 July 2016: Native American cliff dwellings, ancient home of the Pueblo at Mesa Verde National Park.
RM2CTB3PA–The Indian Puebla of La Guna, New Mexico., Appleton Stereo Photo Co., Indians of North America, Pueblo Indians, Dwellings, New Mexico, Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico
RMP4XPH7–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Cliff dwellings. State of New Mexico.
RMADWXJA–fancy dancers at Taos Pueblo Pow Wow Taos New Mexico
RMA3B3YY–USA New Mexico Santa Fe Governors Palace Native American Pueblo Indian market stalls under the arches selling local crafts
RMP9NNAP–87 A Pueblo Indians with Olla (NYPL b12647398-62795)
RMKKJXGW–Pueblo Indians of San Ildefonso making pottery without pottery's wheel
RMA61P7Y–Pueblo Indians in America in their native costumes at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque
RMDWYY80–A wooden ladder leading to a cave dwelling at the Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico, USA.
RFT4YTJ1–Homemade wooden ladder against side of mud adobe pueblo house where tar paper is being put on roof - with dramatic shadows under intense blue sky
RMAFRR5G–The Tiwa pueblo Taos located in Taos New Mexico at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
RMDANTY6–United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Cliff dwellings. State of New Mexico.
RM2A1YRF7–A smiling baby girl has the black hair and dark brown eyes that help identify her as a Navajo Indian, one of the Native American peoples that live in the Southwestern United States. Many of the Navajo, who are also known as Dine, live on a reservation which sprawls over 14,000 square miles of mostly arid land in Arizona and New Mexico. In addition to the Navajo (sometimes spelled Navaho), Indian tribes in the region include the Apache, and the Hopi and the Zuni. The latter two are also known as Pueblo Indians. Indian tribes often are identified as Indian Nations and each has its own culture.
RM2CCX1Y9–Jemez Pueblo Indians in a ceremonial dance, possibly Nov. 12 feast day, New Mexico) - Simeon Schwemberger, St. Michaels, Arizona
RM2A2NYKN–Pueblo Indians selling pottery
RMG3CN23–Pueblo Indians with pottery, New Mexico, USA
RMD716HD–Usa, New Mexico, Near Taos Jimmy Morningtalk'S Ranch, Pueblo Indians, Dancers
RM2DB2W32–Five young women pueblo Indians, Arizona..
RMKPRR9R–Dance San Ildefonso Pueblo New Mexico 1942 two Indians in headdress ascending stairs to house. 1942
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