Pueblo people are believed to have descended …

Years: 1192 - 1203

Pueblo people are believed to have descended from the Anasazi, Mogollon, and other ancient peoples.

These influences are seen in the architecture, farming style, and artistry of the Acoma.

The Anasazi abandon their canyon homelands in the early thirteenth century due to climate change and social upheaval.

For upwards of two centuries, migrations have occurred in the area, and Acoma Pueblos emerges by the thirteenth century.

This early founding date makes Acoma Pueblo one of the earliest continuously inhabited communities in the United States.

A Western Keres-speaking community develops a pueblo settlement, from about 1200, at Acoma, located eighty-four miles (one hundred and thirty-five kilometers) west of present Albuquerque.

The pueblo settlement itself is perched atop a sandstone mesa that rises three hundred and fifty-seven feet (one hundred and nine meters) above the valley floor; the community’s irrigated fields of maize, beans, and squash are located below the mesa approximately twelve miles (nineteen kilometer) away at Acomita.

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