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- proper noun An ancient
Native American pueblo in westernNew Mexico ,United States .
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Examples
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Once upon a time there lived in Acoma a very bad little girl.
Taytay's Tales 1922
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UNM -- This Friday Sarah Manguso will give a poetry reading at the Student Union Building in Acoma A & B.
"The Captain Lands In Paradise" johnny_mango 2005
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The tree called Acoma hath its wood very hard, and heavy, of the colour of
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American Indian art makes up the greatest portion of the collection, with cultures such as Acoma, Navajo, Haida, Hopi, San Ildefonso and Tlingit represented.
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American Indian art makes up the greatest portion of the collection, with cultures such as Acoma, Navajo, Haida, Hopi, San Ildefonso and Tlingit represented.
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Or marveled at the adobe buildings that make up Acoma Sky City in New Mexico?
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Until ASOIAF and Malazan came along, the Empire trilogy was my favourite series of all time; I re-read it every couple of years and never get tired of the adventures of Mara of the Acoma.
Cover Art for Raymond E. Feist, Janny Wurts and China Mieville Adam Whitehead 2010
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Like the Acoma church, the roof of the auditorium is held up by enormous carved wooden vigas.
The Persistence of Vision (New Mexico) Walter Jon Williams 2010
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Or marveled at the adobe buildings that make up Acoma Sky City in New Mexico?
Save America’s Treasures « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2008
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Or marveled at the adobe buildings that make up Acoma Sky City in New Mexico?
fbharjo commented on the word Acoma
ancient acommadation
February 4, 2012