(2/2) When the Spanish, under the command of Governor don Juan de Oñate, came to New Mexico in 1598 to settle permanently, friars were sent out to missionize the Zuni people. Tensions mounted between the two groups, which resulted in the killing of two friars in 1632. Zunis, fearful of retaliation, having not forgotten the governor's punishment of their rebellious Acoma neighbors 30 years earlier, fled to Dowa Yalanne and remained there until 1635. During the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, which was a widespread Indian uprising, Dowa Yalanne once again became the refuge for frightened Zunis. 🌽 The archaeological record indicates that there are 62 architectural features covering approximately 120 acres, including room blocks, enclosures, walls, dams, rubble areas, and possible kivas located on the southwestern edge of the mesa. The settlement called Heshoda Ayahltona, meaning "ancient buildings above," included 14 structures and was used as a refuge from 1540-1680. It has also been determined that 48 structures are specifically associated with the Pueblo Revolt occupation. The major buildings, some two stories high, have 433 ground floor rooms. With an approximate Zuni population of 2500 in 1680, archaeologists have speculated that they crowded into about 559 rooms 🌽 #NewMexico #instagramersnm #igersnm #beautifulnm #lovenm #scenic #greatview #landscape #landscape_lovers #nature #naturelovers #travel #roadtrip #lovenature #ilovetravel #geology #geologyrocks #ig_myshot #igsouthwest #instagramer #instapic #instagood #instatravel #travelgram #letsgetwordy (at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico)