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  1. Isleta Lakes Recreational Complex and tribal casino. Pueblo of Isleta ( Southern Tiwa: Shiewhibak [ʃiexʷibʔàg], Western Keres: Dîiw'a'ane [tîːwˀa̤ʔane]; Navajo: Naatoohó [nɑ̀ːtxòːxó]) is an unincorporated community and Tanoan pueblo in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States, originally established in the c. 14th century.

  2. P.O. Box 1270 Isleta Pueblo, NM 87022. REGION: Central. PHONE: (505) 869-3111. Fax: (505) 869-7596. Visit Website. Native communities, sites and events held on Tribal lands are open to the public at the Tribal communities' discretion. Schedules may change suddenly, always call ahead before planning your visit.

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  4. Taking the pre-1937 Route 66 alignment from Albuquerque to the south is an interesting choice as you pass by several historic sites and old towns that once thrived upon the Mother Road. Heading south some 13 miles, you will first come to the Isleta Pueblo. Isleta Pueblo. Isleta Pueblo – Home to the Tiwa Tribe.

  5. Bernalillo. Isleta Pueblo is an archaeological site in Bernalillo, New Mexico and has an elevation of 4,892 feet. Isleta Pueblo is situated nearby to the hamlets Isleta Village Proper and Chical. Notable Places in the Area. San Agustín de la Isleta Mission. Church. Photo: Bougnat87, CC BY-SA 3.0.

  6. One of the pueblo's more notable buildings is the adobe Church of San Augustín (1709-1710), one of the two oldest surviving mission churches in New Mexico. Isleta Pueblo is south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, off I-25 in Isleta. The pueblo welcomes visitors; call 505-869-3111 for further information.

  7. This mix of ceramic traditions is distinctive to Isleta, arising from the pueblos multi-cultural resettlement history. As the southernmost pueblo in New Mexico, Isleta became known as the “Southern Gateway Pueblo” and was frequently mentioned by travelers along the Camino Real.

  8. Jan 30, 2018 · When the Spanish arrived in 1540, there were possibly more than 100 pueblos located along the Rio Grande Valley, from northern Taos Pueblo to southern Isleta Pueblo. Today there are 19 pueblos in New Mexico, each with its own government but sharing a common prehistory and culture. Pueblo History

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