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  1. St. Augustine Feast Day: Isleta Pueblo, Annual Feast Day. Morning Mass, Procession, Various Dances.

  2. December 12 (Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day) Pueblo of Pojoaque – Annual Feast Day – Mass at 10 am, Buffalo, Deer Dance. Jemez Pueblo – Matachina Dance. December 24 (Christmas Celebrations) Acoma Pueblo – Luminarias on display from Scenic View Point to Acoma “Sky City”. Laguna Pueblo – St. Joseph Mission, Old Laguna.

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    • 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, 87506, NM
    • August 18, 2024
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    Jan 1 Most Pueblos: Various dances, Transfer of Canes of Authority to new tribal officers. Taos Pueblo: Turtle Dance, marking the beginning of the new year Jan 6 Most Pueblos: King's Day Celebration in honor of new tribal officers, Antelope, Buffalo and Deer dances Jan 22 San Ildefonso: Evening Firelight Dances Jan 23 San Ildefonso: Pueblo Feast Da...

    Feb 2 Picuris Pueblo, San Felipe Pueblo: Candelaria Day Celebration 1st weekend of Feb Old Acoma Pueblo: Governor's Feast Day, various dances 2nd week of FebSan Juan Pueblo: Deer dances

    Mar 19 Laguna Pueblo: Saint Joseph's Feast Day, Harvest and various other dances Easter WeekendMost Pueblos: Dances

    May 1 San Felipe Pueblo: Feast Day, Corn dance May 3 Taos Pueblo: Santa Cruz Feast Day, Corn dance, blessing of the fields, traditional foot races May 7 Pueblo of Acoma: Santa Maria Feast Day May 26-27Jemez Pueblo: Weekend Jemez Red Rocks Arts and Crafts Show

    1st Saturday in June Tesuque Pueblo: Blessing of the Fields June 13 Picuris, Sandia, San Idlefonso, Ohkay Owingeh/San Juan, Santa Clara and Taos Pueblos: Saint Anthony's Feast Day/San Antonio Feast Day, Comanche or Corn dance Father's Day weekend Picuris Pueblo: High Country Arts & Crafts Festival June 23 San Juan Pueblo: Vespers, foot race and Buf...

    July 4Nambe Pueblo: Celebration of the Waterfall. Mescalero Apache: Maiden's Puberty Rites & Mountain Spirits Dance 2nd weekend in July Taos Pueblo: Annual Intertribal Powwow July 14 Cochiti Pueblo: Saint Bonaventure Feast Day, Corn dances 3rd weekend in July Eight Northern Indian Pueblos: 36th Annual Arts and Crafts Show. Jicarilla Apache: Little ...

    Aug 4 Santo Domingo Pueblo: Saint Dominic Annual Feast Day and Corn Dance. For information: 505-465-2214. Aug 6-10 Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial: Parades, rodeo, arts and crafts, dances, food, golf tournament, auctions and more. At Red Rock State Park near Gallup. Parking and admission fees at Red Rock State Park. For information: 505-863-3...

    Sept 1-7 Navajo Nation Fair: Traditional songs and dances, parade, Miss Navajo Nation Pageant, midway, rodeos, powwow, food, more at the Navajo Nation Fairgrounds, Window Rock, Arizona, Navajo Reservation. For information: Navajo Nation Fair Office: 928-871-6478. Sept 2 Old Acoma Pueblo: San Estevan Feast Day, Harvest dances. For information: 1-888...

    Oct 4Nambe Pueblo: Saint Francis of Assisi Feast Day. Pueblo Dances. For information: 505-455-2036. Oct 4-7Navajo Reservation: Shiprock Navajo Nation Fair. Dancing, song and dance competition, arts and crafts, rodeos parade, more at the oldest annual Navajo Fair. At the Shiprock Fairgrounds in Shiprock, New Mexico. Oct 11-12 Jemez Pueblo: Event fea...

    Nov 12Tesuque Pueblo: San Diego Feast Day. Flag, Buffalo, Corn, Comanche and Deer dances. For information: 505-983-2667. Nov 27 Zuni Pueblo: Christmas Light Parade. For Information: www.zunitourism.comor call the visitor center at 505-782-7238.

  4. Pueblo of Isleta (Southern Tiwa: Shiewhibak [ʃiexʷibʔàg], Western Keres: Dîiw'a'ane [tîːwˀa̤ʔane]; Navajo: Naatoohó [nɑ̀ːtxòːxó]) is an unincorporated community and Tanoan pueblo in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States, originally established in the c. 14th century.

  5. Although these Indigenous communities have been and are collectively referred to as ‘Pueblo’, each is distinctly unique, with its own origin stories, spiritual constructs, governing structure, culture, history, and language. Today in State of New Mexico, there are 23 federally recognized tribes. 19 are referred to as ‘Pueblo’.

  6. Originally established about 1200 A.D., the Isleta Pueblo is home to the Tiwa tribe, descended from remote Shoshoncan stock, the first people to enter the Americas some 30,000 years ago. Due to its location on a strip of land projecting from the Rio Grande, the conquering Spaniards gave the pueblo the name of Isleta, meaning “little island.”

  7. 2023-2024 Tribal Officials. How can we help you? Welcome to the Pueblo of Isleta! Click on any of the links or images below to find more information about the corresponding departments. Animal Control.

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