Acoma Indian Reservation
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Acoma Indian Reservation
Áakʼu (Western Keres) | |
|---|---|
| Houses at Acoma Pueblo, 1941 Houses at Acoma Pueblo, 1941. Photo by Ansel Adams | |
| Location of Acoma Indian Reservation Location of Acoma Indian Reservation | |
| Country | United States |
| State | New Mexico |
The Pueblo of Acoma (Western Keres: Áakʼu) is an Indian reservation of the Acoma Pueblo peoples located in parts of Cibola, Socorro, and Catron counties, in New Mexico, the Southwestern United States. It covers 594.996 sq mi (1,541.033 km2). The reservation borders the Laguna Indian Reservation to the east and is near El Malpais National Monument due west.
The total number of tribal members is about 6,000. 3,230 people were living on the reservation's lands, as reported in the 2020 census.
Acoma Pueblo
[edit | edit source]The Acoma Pueblo (Sky City) is the heart of the reservation and is held as one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the United States.[1]
Communities
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Pueblo of Acoma
- Acoma Pueblo and Off-Reservation Trust Land, New Mexico United States Census Bureau
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