- Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico
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location=Isleta, New Mexico
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built =1613
added =September 5 ,1975
governing_body = Private
refnum=75001162 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Isleta Pueblo is a
Tanoan pueblo in Bernalillo County,New Mexico ,United States , originally established around the 1300s.Overview
The population of Isleta Pueblo consists of mostly the Southern
Tiwa ethnic group (Spanish: "Tigua" [Note that Spanish "Tigua" only referred to the Southern Tiwa and not the larger Tiwa grouping including the Northern Tiwa ethnic groups Taos and Picuris.] ) who speak Isletan Tiwa, a variety of theSouthern Tiwa language (of theKiowa-Tanoan family). The other variety of Southern Tiwa is spoken atSandia Pueblo .Isleta Pueblo is located in the
Rio Grande Valley, 13 miles (21 km) south of Albuquerque. It is east of and adjacent to the main section ofLaguna Pueblo (aKeresan group).Among the Southern Tiwa groups, Isleta is known for being more resistant to acculturation when compared to Sandia and the greatly acculturated
Ysleta del Sur (a community of Southern Tiwa ancestory formed by a refugees fleeing from Spanish retribution after thePueblo Revolt of 1680).Culturally, Pueblo groups have been divided into two group classes, a Western Pueblo group and an Eastern Pueblo group. [Another view groups the pueblos in three cultural groups: Western, Eastern, and Keresan (or Central).] Isleta Pueblo in this view is an Eastern Pueblo.
ocial organization
Isleta (as well as Sandia) have
matrilineal non-exogamous corn groups which are connected with directions and colors, amoiety system (one moiety connected with the winter, the other with the summer), akiva system.Kachina cults are also found in Isleta, but this being more characteristic of Western Pueblos may have been introduced by Laguna people in more recent times.History
The name "Isleta" is Spanish for "little island". The Spanish Mission of San Agustín de la Isleta was built in the pueblo in
1612 by Spanish CatholicFranciscan s. During thePueblo Revolt of1680 , many of the pueblo people fled toHopi settlements inArizona , while others followed the Spanish retreat south to El Paso del Norte (present-dayEl Paso, Texas . After the rebellion, the Isleta people returned to the Pueblo, many with Hopi spouses. Later in the 1800s, friction with members ofLaguna Pueblo andAcoma Pueblo , who had joined the Isleta community, led to the establishment of the satellite settlement of Oraibi. Today, as well as the main pueblo, Isleta includes the small communities of Oraibi and Chicale.Today, the pueblo operates the Isleta Casino & Resort, Isleta Eagle Golf Course and Isleta Lakes Recreational Complex.
Cultural references
Isleta is mentioned in
Willa Cather 's 1927 novel "Death Comes for the Archbishop ", Book Three Chapter 1. The houses are described as white inside and outside.Notes
External links
* [http://www.isletapueblo.com/ Isleta Pueblo website]
* [http://www.indianpueblo.org/ipcc/isletapage.htm Isleta Pueblo info]
* [http://www.nmtourism.org/place/loc/travel/page/DB-place/category/300/place/165.html Isleta Pueblo on New Mexico Tourism Dept. website]
* [http://www.levijiron.com Isleta Pueblo Artist, Levi Jiron]
*CathEncy|url=http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Isleta_Pueblo|title=Isleta Pueblo
* [http://www.chavez-thomas.com Isleta Pueblo Fine Artist, Lisa Chavez-Thomas]
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/amsw/ American Southwest, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]
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