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South Pueblo, NEW MEXICO - Taos Indian Pueblo - ARCHITECTURE

$ 4.48

Availability: 80 in stock
  • Type: Printed (Lithograph)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Era: Linen (c. 1930-1945)
  • Indian Pueblo: Taos
  • Natve American: Tiwa
  • Postage Condition: Unposted
  • Taos Pueblo: Pueblo de Taos
  • Condition: his Linen Era (1930-45) postcard is in good condition.
  • Country: USA
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Region: New Mexico
  • City/Region: South Pueblo
  • Features: Architecture
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    South Pueblo, NEW MEXICO - Taos Indian Pueblo - ARCHITECTURE: Taos Pueblo (or Pueblo de Taos) is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking (Tiwa) Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico. The pueblos are considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. This has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Taos Pueblo is a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos. The Taos community is known for being one of the most private, secretive, and conservative pueblos. Natives will almost never speak of their religious customs to outsiders, and because their language has never been written down, much of the culture remains unknown to the rest of the world. A reservation of 95,000 acres (38,000 ha) is attached to the pueblo, and about 4,500 people live in this area. This Linen Era (1930-45) postcard is in good condition. Tichnor Quality Views. Boston, Mass. No. 64396. Published by Southwest Arts & Crafts. Santa Fe, N.M. No. G36.