Guidelines & Etiquette When You Visit Acoma
Visitor Etiquette
Pueblo of Acoma tours are privileges granted by the Acoma Tribal Council.
Your cooperation is required in adherence to all laws, rules and regulations of the Pueblo. When traveling on Pueblo lands, stay on the highway. Off-road sightseeing, camping and rock climbing are strictly prohibited.
You must register for a guided tour to visit the Pueblo. Stay with your tour guide at all times and do not wander off the designated tour route. Please restrain your children at all times. No pets or smoking allowed on tour.
Always stay on the path when descending on foot from the mesa top. During feast days, it is imperative that you stay clear of the dancers. They symbolize a special honor for the occasion.
Photography Guidelines
Permits for cameras must be purchased at the Sky City Cultural Center prior to photographing on the Acoma lands. No photography is allowed inside the Church, within the cemetery courtyard, and during feast days. Permission must be obtained prior to photographing tribal members or their artwork.
Use of tripods, GoPros, video cameras, digital video cameras, binoculars and audio recording devices is prohibited. Commercial use of a photograph depicting Acoma imagery for personal gain (profit) is prohibited.
VIOLATORS OF THESE GUIDELINES WILL HAVE THEIR FILM AND/OR CAMERA CONFISCATED.
Dress Code
We encourage you to dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather throughout the year.
Due to the nature of the cultural sensitivity on the Acoma Reservation, especially on the village mesa top, we ask that no revealing clothing be worn. This includes but is not limited to: short shorts, short skirts, halter tops, tube tops, spaghetti strap tanks, and tank tops etc. If we believe that your clothing is inappropriate, we will respectfully ask you to cover up accordingly. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation by abiding by the Dress Code while visiting our historical and sacred site.