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A complete panoramic view of Isleta, the Indian City, built about A.D. 1500, transports the onlooker to a forgotten age, for the picture fails to show anything approaching modern times. The only structure linking the past to the present is...See moreA complete panoramic view of Isleta, the Indian City, built about A.D. 1500, transports the onlooker to a forgotten age, for the picture fails to show anything approaching modern times. The only structure linking the past to the present is the church of San Felipe, which is more than four hundred years old, and is the house of worship for the entire population of this strange and quaint town numbering some ten hundred or more Pueblo Indians. A saintly French priest ministers to the spiritual wants of these interesting people, who are very devout Catholics. Twenty percent of the population speaks English and the remainder Spanish. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less