'Isleta Pueblo' is a
Pueblo in
Bernalillo County,
New Mexico,
United States, originally established around the 1300s. The
pueblo people are from the
Tiwa (
Spanish: Tigua) ethnic group of
Native Americans who speak the
Southern Tiwa language. Isleta Pueblo is located in the
Rio Grande Valley, 13 miles (21 km) south of
Albuquerque. 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 Catholic Franciscans. During the
Pueblo Revolt of
1680, many of the pueblo people fled to
Hopi settlements in
Arizona, while others followed the
Spanish retreat south to El Paso del Norte (present-day
Ciudad Juárez,
Mexico). After the rebellion, the Isleta people returned to the Pueblo, many with Hopi spouses. Later in the 1800s, friction with members of
Laguna Pueblo and
Acoma 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 is comprised of the small communities of Oraibi and Chicale.
Today, the pueblo operates the Isleta Casino & Resort, Isleta Eagle Golf Course and Isleta Lakes Recreational Complex.
References
1. National Register Information System
External links
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Isleta Pueblo website
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Isleta Pueblo info
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Isleta Pueblo on New Mexico Tourism Dept. website
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Isleta Pueblo Artist Levi Jiron
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