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For the Pojoaque Pueblo, it's location and commitment - Pojoaque Pueblo, NM __ "With close to full employment for its 244 tribal members, diminutive 13,433-acre Pojoaque Pueblo on US 285 between Santa Fe and Espanola represents one of the state 's most dynamic examples of tribal development of existing resources." Excellent article about the Pojoaque. - From New Mexico Business Journal/findarticles.com - http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m5092/is_n6_v19/ai_16984295
Poeh Center | Home __ "The Pueblo of Pojoaque’s Tribal Council established the Poeh Center in 1988 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 Center emphasizes arts and cultures of all
Pueblo People with focus on the Tewa-speaking Pueblos of Nambe, Pojoaque, San
Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara and Tesuque; and the Tiwa-speaking Pueblos of
Picuris and Taos." General information, programs, policies, funding, more. -
illustrated - From poehcenter.com -
http://www.poehcenter.com/
Pojoaque Pueblo Pottery Collection ___Excellent photos accompany the text which
describes the Pojoaque pottery tradition. - Click on any numbered image link to
see various enlargements of each object. There is also a good map which shows
the location of all pueblos, and a few paragraphs of history. - Illustrated -
From Clayhound Web - http://www.clayhound.us/sites/pojoaque.htm
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