Museums in San Ildefonso Pueblo
This overview contains all museums in and around San Ildefonso Pueblo. Curious about which museums there are in San Ildefonso Pueblo? These are the museums:
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San Ildefonso Pueblo is a Native American community located in north-central New Mexico, situated along the Rio Grande about 20 miles northwest of Santa Fe. The pueblo has been continuously inhabited since around 1300 CE and is known for its rich cultural heritage and significant contributions to Native American art.
The community is particularly renowned for its distinctive black-on-black pottery style, developed in the early 20th century by pottery artisan Maria Martinez and her husband Julian. The pueblo's traditional architecture features adobe buildings and a central plaza that continues to serve as a gathering place for ceremonial dances and community events. The residents of San Ildefonso maintain their traditional Tewa language, customs, and religious practices while adapting to contemporary life.
This overview contains all museums in and around San Ildefonso Pueblo. Curious about which museums there are in San Ildefonso Pueblo? These are the museums:
Unfortunately we don’t know about any current exhibitions in and around San Ildefonso Pueblo.
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