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Santa Clara Pueblo from www.newmexico.org
The Pueblo is located about a mile (1.6 km.) south of Española on N.M. 30. Visitors to the Pueblo must check in at the governor's office. Photography, sketching ...
Santa Clara Pueblo from www.santaclarapueblo.org
Discover Santa Clara Pueblo's rich culture and traditions on our official site. Explore community events, services, and updates from the heart of New ...

Santa Clara Pueblo

Village in New Mexico
Santa Clara Pueblo "Singing Water Village", also known as "Village of Wild Roses" is a census-designated place in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States and a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people. Wikipedia
Population: 957 (2022)
Elevation: 5,607′
Area: 24 acres
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Santa Clara Pueblo from en.wikipedia.org
The pueblo is a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos, and the people are from the Tewa ethnic group of Native Americans who speak the Rio Grande Tewa language.
Santa Clara Pueblo, one of the 6 Tewa-speaking villages located in Northern New Mexico extends from the top of the eastern Jemez Mountains to the ...
Santa Clara Pottery; Pueblo Traditional Name: Kha'p'oo Owinge (Valley of the Wild Roses.) has some of the finest traditionally made burnished pottery.
Santa Clara Pueblo from www.pueblodirect.com
Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery. Black pottery from the Santa Clara Pueblo is among the most well-known in the entire world. Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso Pueblo ...
Tribe Full Name. Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico. Tribe Alternate Name. Kah'p'oo Owinge. Choose "Tribe" if it is a federally recognized tribe, ...
Santa Clara Pueblo from en.wikipedia.org
The Santa Clara Pueblo is an Indian reservation in north-central New Mexico, United States. It is the homeland of a branch of the Pueblo people (Tewa) of ...
Santa Clara Pueblo from swtfc.org
P.O. 578 Kee St,. Espanola, New Mexico 87532. Phone: 505-753-7330. Website: See below. Contact: Governor's Office. Forestry: 505-692-6274.
Santa Clara Pueblo from www.lonelyplanet.com
Save your favorites! ... Eight miles west of Pojoaque along Hwy 502, this ancient pueblo traces its origins back to Bandelier and Mesa Verde. It's best known now ...