The three Pueblo mission churches of San Esteban del Rey Nuestra Senora de
Guadalupe, and San Jose de Laguna are the most visually striking structures
in the western New Mexico pueblos of Acoma, Zuni, and Laguna. Prime exampl
es of "structures of permanence" on the landscape, the churches define loca
l cultural identity Church permanence and Pueblo identity are expressed in
a five-part typology of visible characteristics: natural materials and hand
labor, massive exterior form, adjoining cemeteries, syncretism of interior
decorations, and structural decay and rebirth. Permanence must, however, b
e understood as an evolving condition, undergoing new representations as mu
lticultural relationships evolve.