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Pueblo of Jemez
The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members.
History and Culture – Pueblo of Jemez - Jemez Pueblo
The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members.
Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico - Wikipedia
Jemez Pueblo (/ˈhɛmɛz/; Jemez: Walatowa, Navajo: Mąʼii Deeshgiizh) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,963 at the 2020 census. [5] It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area. The CDP is named after the pueblo at its center.
Jemez Pueblo - New Mexico Tourism & Travel
The Pueblo of Jémez is the only remaining Towa-speaking pueblo. It is surrounded by colorful red sandstone mesas and serves as the gateway to the Cañon de San Diego and the Jémez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway. The pueblo itself is …
History - Jemez Enterprises
By the time of European contact in the year 1541, the Jemez Nation was one of the largest and most powerful of the puebloan cultures, occupying numerous puebloan villages that were strategically located on the high mountain mesas and the canyons that surround the present pueblo of Walatowa.
Government – Pueblo of Jemez - Jemez Pueblo
The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members.
Plan Your Visit – Pueblo of Jemez - Jemez Pueblo
The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe located in north-central New Mexico, approximately 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. We are one of the remaining 19 pueblos of New Mexico, encompassing over 89,000 acres of land and home to over 3,400 tribal members.
History » New Mexico Historic Sites
Approximately 700 years ago, ancestors of the present day people of Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa), constructed a large pueblo in the narrow San Diego Canyon and called it "Gisewa," a Jemez word that refers to the many hot springs found nearby.
Walatowa Visitor Center – Walatowa Visitor Center, Jemez …
The Pueblo of Jemez welcomes everyone to explore our beautiful Walatowa Visitor Center, including the Walatowa History Museum, Red Rocks Trails and curated Gift Shop. Enjoy a peaceful day of learning, hiking and shopping in our beautiful Puebloan styled center.
Pueblo of Jemez
About Jemez Pueblo; History & Culture; Art of Jemez Pueblo; Pecos Pueblo; Runners of Jemez; Visiting. Plan Your Visit; Public Events & Feast Days; Visitor Etiquette; Directions to Jemez Pueblo; Departments. Governor’s Office; Administration; Education. Services Center; Walatowa Head Start Language Immersion; Walatowa Child Care; Library ...