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A compilation of historical records and ethnographic research traces the pueblo perched on a high mesa inhabited by the Keres people, assembling Spanish expedition accounts and later archaeological and anthropological studies. It reconstructs episodes of siege and rebuilding, missionary contact and conversion efforts, the community's role in regional uprisings, and its relations with federal authorities. Complementing the narrative are collected oral traditions, migration legends, clan and social organization, religious beliefs, and ceremonial rites. Material culture is treated through descriptions of pottery, games, and artifacts, and the author synthesizes prior scholarship to present a comparative perspective on Pueblo institutions and ritual life.

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Mrs. William T. Sedgwick

Mrs. William T. Sedgwick was an American author known for her contributions to literature that explore the cultural and historical significance of Native American communities. Her notable work, "Ácoma, the Sky City," delves into the rich heritage of the Acoma Pueblo, offering readers insight into their traditions and way of life. Through her writing, Sedgwick aimed to illuminate the beauty and complexity of indigenous cultures, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time.

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