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Oldest continuously inhabited communities. Take a Tour! We welcome you to visit year round! Over Years of continuous culture and tradition. First time visitor? Trip Advisor. Random Name. Sort: Random Name Add a Listing. Historic Taos Trolley Tours. Two tours are available from May to fall.

Claim Listing. Taos Pueblo. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over years. Enjoy a personalized guided touring experience customized especially for you! Learn about the amazing history, colorful characters and landscape in our beautiful Land of Enchantment. Give me a call, and we can craft your personalized day of adventure based on your interests!

Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad. Earthship Biotecture. In addition to the self guided tour that goes through our Earthship Visitor Center daily, we also have 2 kinds of guided tours. Guided tours are generally reserved for groups of 10 or more, however, we can accommodate a smaller group.

Taos History Tours with Robert Cafazzo. Love games and being challenged? Outdoor Adventures. Camping and Hiking. State Parks. National Forests and Public Wilderness Lands. New Mexico's Natural Hot Springs. Digital Detox. Meow Wolf. Performing Arts. Cultural Districts.

Cooking Schools. Farmers' Markets. Culinary Trails. Road trips. Enchanted Eight. Roadside Oddities. Route The Mother Road: Route True Certified Products. Family Fun. Ride the Historic Rails of New Mexico. Festivals and Fairs. Events Calendar. Things to do this weekend. Food and Wine. No photos may be taken of tribal members without permission. It takes place on the second weekend of July at the Taos Pueblo and includes Native American dancers from all over North America, as well as a large arts and crafts market with plenty of food vendors.

For more information, please visit the Taos Pueblo Pow-Wow website. And if you can't make the Pow-wow, The Taos Pueblo is open most of the year for visitation as well. For more information on visiting the pueblo, please visit The Taos Pueblo website. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Taos Pueblo Tribe who own and operate Taos Mountain Casino. Approximately members of our Tribe live within the Pueblo full time.

Other families owning homes in the North or South buildings live in summer homes near their fields, and in more modern homes outside the old walls but still within Pueblo land. There are over Taos Indians living on Taos Pueblo lands. Catholicism is practiced along with the ancient Indian religious rites which are an important part of Taos Pueblo life. The Pueblo religion is very complex; however, there is no conflict with the Catholic Church, as evidenced by the prominent presence of both church and kiva in the village.

The tourist trade, arts, traditional crafts and food concessions are important employment sources at the Pueblo. Some tribal members are employed in the Town of Taos. The Pueblo has a centralized management system where tribal members are employed in a variety of occupations. The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains an elementary school, located behind the south Pueblo in an area restricted to the public.

The majority of teachers are Indian. There is also a preschool program for three and four-year-olds. An education committee comprised of Pueblo members oversees the education of students and monitors a scholarship program for students wishing higher education.



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