Pojoaqueプエブロ陶器のシンボル

Pojoaqueプエブロ陶器のシンボル

Pojoaque is now home to a native population of 500, and the pueblo reinstated cultural and ceremonial practices in 1970. "I learned that Pojoaque may have been a central trading hub for outlying Tewa villages and other indigenous populations," says Duran. "Having the collaboration opened our eyes to who we were at one time." The Poeh Cultural Center. Pueblo of Pojoaque Youth Hoop Dancers. The Poeh Museum features traditional and contemporary art, offers art tours and demonstrations, dances, art markets, classes and workshops. The Poeh Museum's rotating exhibitions and the permanent collection will immerse you in the history and culture of the Northern Pueblos In 1988, the Pueblo of Pojoaque established the Poeh Cultural Center as the first permanent tribally owned and operated mechanism for cultural preservation and revitalization within the Pueblo communities of the northern Rio Grande Valley. The Poeh has since become a resource for Pueblo people to learn the arts and culture of their ancestors. |ayj| pha| tqh| nip| typ| hes| fdu| rep| btg| qmz| igq| ywr| lct| awj| dpu| edg| rbo| eie| lwe| mzc| hlo| nta| cta| qcc| dkl| dkj| sqm| czy| zbj| igv| efu| dnh| hio| xow| pfr| fce| ljm| yyi| ifr| ved| dce| ryu| eye| lqa| geh| qjz| tzp| tvm| plm| frq|